Abstract

There is a growing threat of illegal computer access to web-based application and security measures are now being implemented for applications that incorporate security logic in addition to business logic. This paper introduces a framework for web security, which protects against illegal computer access to resources by granting different layers of privileges to different user roles. The role-based access control (RBAC) features are analyzed and implemented in the most recent versions of Java Application server and PointBase DB Server. RBAC features are categorized under three broad areas: user role assignment, supporting tolr relationships and credentials, and assignable privileges. These features provide a sound basis for implementing the basic features of RBAC.

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