- From: Joseph M. Reagle Jr. <reagle@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 16:34:10 -0400
- To: "Jeremy Epstein" <jepstein@webmethods.com>
- Cc: <xml-encryption@w3.org>, kahan@w3.org
It is also now available at:
http://www9.org/w9cdrom/contents.html#SECURITY
At 16:19 2000-06-09 -0400, Jeremy Epstein wrote:
>> 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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Joseph Reagle Jr.
W3C Policy Analyst mailto:reagle@w3.org
IETF/W3C XML-Signature Co-Chair http://www.w3.org/People/Reagle/
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