Secure network objects

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Abstract

We describe the design and implementation of secure network objects, which provide security for object-oriented network communication. The design takes advantage of objects and subtyping to present a simple but expressive programming interface for security, supporting both access control lists and capabilities. The implementation of this design fits nicely within the structure of the existing network objects system; we discuss its internal components, its performance, and its use in some applications.

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van Doorn, L., Abadi, M., Burrows, M., & Wobber, E. (1996). Secure network objects. In Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy (pp. 211–221). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/secpri.1996.502683

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