John D. DeTreville
Microsoft
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ieee symposium on security and privacy | 2002
John D. DeTreville
We introduce the concept of a security language, used to express security statements in a distributed system. Most existing security languages encode security statements as schematized data structures, such as ACLs and X.509 certificates. In contrast, Binder is an open logic-based security language that encodes security statements as components of communicating distributed logic programs. Binder programs can be more expressive than statements in standard security languages, and the meanings of standard security constructs and operations such as certificates and delegation are simplified and clarified by their formulation in Binder. Translation into Binder has been used to explore the design of other new and existing security languages.
Archive | 1999
Paul England; John D. DeTreville; Butler W. Lampson
Archive | 1999
Paul England; John D. DeTreville; Butler W. Lampson
Archive | 2003
John D. DeTreville
Archive | 1999
Paul England; John D. DeTreville; Butler W. Lampson
Archive | 2006
Paul England; John D. DeTreville; Butler W. Lampson
Archive | 2005
Paul England; John D. DeTreville; Butler W. Lampson
Archive | 2003
Butler W. Lampson; John D. DeTreville; Paul England
Archive | 2004
Galen C. Hunt; Thomas Roeder; James R. Larus; Manuel Fähndrich; John D. DeTreville; Steven P. Levi; Benjamin G. Zorn; Wolfgang Grieskamp
Archive | 2003
Butler W. Lampson; John D. DeTreville; Paul England