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In the previous chapter 3 we presented a generic Break-Glass model, which uses the Access Control Function (ACF) as abstraction of underlying Access Control (AC) models. We will now introduce the differentiation between policy permissions and policy state, representing a more concrete abstraction of AC models. Based on this, we will show how our Break-Glass model can be used to define Break-Glass policies for the running example. But first of all, we will present an authorization infrastructure which allows to implement the (regular) privileges needed in the running example.
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Petritsch, H. (2014). Policy Definition: Pre-Access. In: Break-Glass. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07365-7_4
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