Author :
Samuel, Arjmand ; Ghafoor, Arif ; Bertino, Elisa
Abstract :
Today, public-service delivery mechanisms such as hospitals, police, and fire departments rely on digital generation, storage, and analysis of vital information. To protect critical digital resources, these organizations employ access-control mechanisms, which define rules under which authorized users can access the resources they need to perform organizational tasks. Natural or man-made disasters pose a unique challenge, whereby previously defined constraints can potentially debilitate an organization´s ability to act. Here, the authors propose employing contextual parameters - specifically, activity context in the form of emergency warnings - to adapt access-control policies according to a priori configuration.
Keywords :
authorisation; disasters; organisational aspects; access-control policy; context-aware adaptation; digital resource protection; natural disaster; organizational task; public-service delivery mechanism; Control systems; Fires; Hospitals; Hurricanes; Medical services; Privacy; Protection; Terrorism; Time factors; Vents; access control; access-control policies; context-aware adaptation; crisis management; emergency response; privacy;