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Lookup NU author(s): Salem Aljareh, Dr Brian Rossiter
There is no doubt that the privacy of people, the confidentiality of their information, the integrity of transaction holding, and the availability of service systems are all essential and any threats in any one of these aspects will be costly and could lead to disaster. Thereby securing computer services has been considered as a core part of any new development one of which is the clinical information systems. In this paper we will discus a security policy model for a clinical information system and investigate whether logical languages can represent the principles of this kind of model. We have used three security logical languages: the Authorization Specification Language (ASL), a Language for Security Constrains on Objects (LaSCO) and Ponder: a Language for Specifying Security and Management Policies for Distributed Systems. We will also study whether these principles are sufficient to deal with the case of multi-agency services and sharing information with the different agencies such as social services, police and education authority.
Author(s): Aljareh S, Rossiter BN
Publication type: Report
Publication status: Published
Series Title: Department of Computing Science Technical Report Series
Year: 2001
Pages: 18
Print publication date: 01/01/2001
Source Publication Date: 2001
Report Number: 729
Institution: Department of Computing Science, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Place Published: Newcastle upon Tyne
URL: http://www.cs.ncl.ac.uk/publications/trs/papers/729.pdf