Modul
Access Control Systems Lab [M-INFO-104164]
Credits
4Recurrence
Jedes SommersemesterDuration
1 SemesterLanguage
German/EnglishLevel
4Version
2Responsible
Organisation
- KIT-Fakultät für Informatik
Part of
Bricks
Identifier | Name | LP |
---|---|---|
T-INFO-108611 | Access Control Systems Lab | 4 |
Content
An information security model defines access rights that express for a given system which subjects are allowed to perform which actions on which objects. A system is said to be secure with respect to a given information security model, if it enforces the corresponding access rights. Thus, access control modeling and access control systems represent the fundamental building blocks of secure services, be it on the Web or in the Internet of Everything.
In this master-level course, we thoroughly investigate the evolution of access control models (access control matrix, role-based access control, attribute access control) and describe usage control models as a unified framework for both access control and digital rights management. The students experiment with real-world access control protocols and technologies and thus apply the contents of the lecture "Access Control Systems: Foundations and Practice" in a real-world context.
Workload
Lab Sessions: 6 x 2h = 12h
Lab Tasks: 6 x 10h = 60h
Lab Reports: 6 x 4h = 24h
Buffer: 6 x 2h = 12h
Final Presentation: 12h
Σ = 120h = 4 ECTS