A new approach for vehicle access control using active RFID tags

Author(s):  
Aislan G. Foina ◽  
Silvio E. Barbin ◽  
Francisco J. Ramirez
2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (9) ◽  
pp. 3521-3530 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Mohandes ◽  
M. Deriche ◽  
H. Ahmadi ◽  
M. Kousa ◽  
A. Balghonaim

2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (09n10) ◽  
pp. 1703-1708 ◽  
Author(s):  
Óscar Mortágua Pereira ◽  
Diogo Domingues Regateiro ◽  
Rui L. Aguiar

In database applications, access control security layers are mostly developed from tools provided by vendors of database management systems and deployed in the same servers containing the data to be protected. This solution conveys several drawbacks. Among them we emphasize: (1) if policies are complex, their enforcement can lead to performance decay of database servers; (2) when modifications in the established policies implies modifications in the business logic (usually deployed at the client-side), there is no other possibility than modify the business logic in advance and, finally, 3) malicious users can issue CRUD expressions systematically against the DBMS expecting to identify any security gap. In order to overcome these drawbacks, in this paper we propose an access control stack characterized by: most of the mechanisms are deployed at the client-side; whenever security policies evolve, the security mechanisms are automatically updated at runtime and, finally, client-side applications do not handle CRUD expressions directly. We also present an implementation of the proposed stack to prove its feasibility. This paper presents a new approach to enforce access control in database applications, this way expecting to contribute positively to the state of the art in the field.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Yong Wang ◽  
Bharat Rawal

Abstract In this paper, we review security and usability scenarios. We propose security enhancements without losing usability and apply a new approach to popular application systems. Specifically, we analyze database security for access control, auditing, authentication, encryption, integrity control, backups, separation of environment, and secure configuration. Finally, we present our recommendations for system security and usability that work together.


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