OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) TC Public Documents
OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) TC (Showing 10 of 764) | ||||||
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Committee Draft |
Paul Knight |
2023-11-09 |
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CSD03: XACML v3.0 Related and Nested Entities Profile Version 1.0 Committee Specification Draft 03 09 November 2023 https://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/xacml-3.0-related-entities/v1.0/csd03/xacml-3.0-related-entities-v1.0-csd03.docx https://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/xacml-3.0-related-entities/v1.0/csd03/xacml-3.0-related-entities-v1.0-csd03.html https://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/xacml-3.0-related-entities/v1.0/csd03/xacml-3.0-related-entities-v1.0-csd03.pdf XML schema: https://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/xacml-3.0-related-entities/v1.0/csd03/schemas/ | ||||||
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Committee Draft |
Paul Knight |
2023-09-14 |
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CSD01: XACML v3.0 Separation of Duties Version 1.0 Committee Specification Draft 01 14 September 2023 https://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/xacml-3.0-duties/v1.0/csd01/xacml-3.0-duties-v1.0-csd01.docx (Authoritative) https://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/xacml-3.0-duties/v1.0/csd01/xacml-3.0-duties-v1.0-csd01.html https://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/xacml-3.0-duties/v1.0/csd01/xacml-3.0-duties-v1.0-csd01.pdf | ||||||
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235K |
Draft |
Steven Legg |
2023-09-12 |
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It is not unusual for access control policy to be dependent on attributes that are not naturally properties of the access subject or resource, but rather are properties of entities that are related to the access subject or resource. This profile defines the means to reference such attributes from within XACML policies for processing by a policy decision point. | ||||||
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141K |
Draft |
Steven Legg |
2023-07-19 |
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This specification defines a method for supporting separation of duties within XACML policies using obligations and allowing the full generality of attribute-based access control. In particular, duties are not required to be associated with subject roles. | ||||||
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140K |
Draft |
Steven Legg |
2023-05-23 |
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This specification defines a method for supporting separation of duties within XACML policies using obligations and allowing the full generality of attribute-based access control. In particular, duties are not required to be associated with subject roles. | ||||||
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140K |
Draft |
Steven Legg |
2023-03-28 |
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This specification defines a method for supporting separation of duties within XACML policies using obligations and allowing the full generality of attribute-based access control. In particular, duties are not required to be associated with subject roles. | ||||||
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140K |
Draft |
Steven Legg |
2023-03-28 |
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This specification defines a method for supporting separation of duties within XACML policies using obligations and allowing the full generality of attribute-based access control. In particular, duties are not required to be associated with subject roles. | ||||||
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145K |
Draft |
Steven Legg |
2023-02-16 |
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This specification defines a method for supporting separation of duties within XACML policies using obligations and allowing the full generality of attribute-based access control. In particular, duties are not required to be associated with subject roles. | ||||||
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126K |
Draft |
Steven Legg |
2022-12-06 |
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This specification defines a method for supporting separation of duties within XACML policies using obligations and allowing the full generality of attribute-based access control. In particular, duties are not required to be associated with subject roles. | ||||||
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98K |
Draft |
Steven Legg |
2022-10-11 |
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This specification defines a method for supporting separation of duties within XACML policies using obligations and allowing the full generality of attribute-based access control. In particular, duties are not required to be associated with subject roles. |