English

Cloud and the City: Facilitating Flexible Access Control over Data Streams

Cryptography and Security 2012-06-01 v2 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

The proliferation of sensing devices create plethora of data-streams, which in turn can be harnessed to carry out sophisticated analytics to support various real-time applications and services as well as long-term planning, e.g., in the context of intelligent cities or smart homes to name a few prominent ones. A mature cloud infrastructure brings such a vision closer to reality than ever before. However, we believe that the ability for data-owners to flexibly and easily to control the granularity at which they share their data with other entities is very important - in making data owners feel comfortable to share to start with, and also to leverage on such fine-grained control to realize different business models or logics. In this paper, we explore some basic operations to flexibly control the access on a data stream and propose a framework eXACML+ that extends OASIS's XACML model to achieve the same. We develop a prototype using the commercial StreamBase engine to demonstrate a seamless combination of stream data processing with (a small but important selected set of) fine-grained access control mechanisms, and study the framework's efficacy based on experiments in cloud like environments.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1205.6349,
  title  = {Cloud and the City: Facilitating Flexible Access Control over Data Streams},
  author = {Wen Qiang Wang and Dinh Tien Tuan Anh and Hock Beng Lim and Anwitaman Datta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.6349},
  year   = {2012}
}
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