(eCornell) Discretionary Access Control
Training Provider: GENASHTIM
Course Reference: TGS-2023038334
S$1,000
About This Course
Access control mechanisms ensure that a user is able to read and/or update only certain objects. With discretionary access control, it is the creator of an object who decides which other users should have access. A broad set of mechanisms have been developed to enforce discretionary access control in a computing system. This course will survey the two approaches widely used in these mechanisms: access control lists and capabilities. Through the use of case studies, you will review the pragmatics of implementations in processor hardware, operating systems, and programming languages. The course is provided by eCornell in partnership with Genashtim
What You'll Learn
Determine whether discretionary access control is appropriate for a given system
Categorize given authorization schemes as either access control lists or capabilities lists
Design a capability implementation that satisfies particular properties
Recognize the challenges of implementing discretionary access control schemes for real-world systems
Categorize given authorization schemes as either access control lists or capabilities lists
Design a capability implementation that satisfies particular properties
Recognize the challenges of implementing discretionary access control schemes for real-world systems
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