- From: Jeremy Epstein <jepstein@webmethods.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 16:19:39 -0400
- To: <xml-encryption@w3.org>
On May 23rd, Joseph Reagle wrote: > I've read up on (and spoken with the authors at LCS and WWW9) of the > following papers that relate to XML security, and thought I'd forward the > references on. > > [...] > > Securing XML Documents. Ernesto Damiani1, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati1, > Stefano Paraboschi2, and Pierangela Samarati1 > "...The eXtensible Markup Language (XML), a markup language promoted by the > World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), represents an important opportunity to > solve this problem. We present an access control model to protect > information distributed on the Web that, by exploiting XML's own > capabilities, allows the definition and enforcement of access restrictions > directly on the structure and content of XML documents. We also present a > language for the specification of access restrictions that uses standard > notations and concepts and briefly describe a system architecture for access > control enforcement based on existing technology. " > http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1777/17770121.htm Springer Verlag requires a username/password to access the paper, and my web searches haven't turned up an unrestricted copy. In your conversations with the authors, were you able to obtain their permission to distribute the paper? --Jeremy
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