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Generating Stack-based Access Control Policies (1307.2964v2)

Published 11 Jul 2013 in cs.CR and cs.PL

Abstract: The stack-based access control mechanism plays a fundamental role in the security architecture of Java and Microsoft CLR (common language runtime). It is enforced at runtime by inspecting methods in the current call stack for granted permissions before the program performs safety-critical operations. Although stack inspection is well studied, there is relatively little work on automated generation of access control policies, and most existing work on inferring security policies assume the permissions to be checked at stack inspection points are known beforehand. Practiced approaches to generating access control policies are still manually done by developers based on domain-specific knowledges and trial-and-error testing. In this paper, we present a systematic approach to automated generation of access control policies for Java programs that necessarily ensure the program to pass stack inspection. The techniques are abstract interpretation based context-sensitive static program analyses. Our analysis models the program by combining a context-sensitive call graph with a dependency graph. We are hereby able to precisely identify permission requirements at stack inspection points, which are usually ignored in previous study.

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