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Application Report: An extensible policy editing API for privacy and identity management policies Giles Hogben Giles.hogben @ jrc. It European Commission Joint Research Center
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What’s this talk about An open source policy editor built by JRC Initial conception for editing P3P 1.0 and P3P 1.1 policies Design now extended to editing of semantic web privacy policies used in PRIME ( http://www.prime-project.eu.org )http://www.prime-project.eu.org Further extensibility features built into design Hence we call it a Policy Editing API
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Introduction: Use cases P3P (Platform for Privacy Preferences) 1.0 Supports all necessary features plus –Policy views –Loadable data schemas –Draggable Policy Reference File creation
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P3P 1.1 –Supports user agent guidelines through XML specification of user agent strings –Support for incorporating new data schema format –Abstraction of policy/resource mappings makes it easier to adapt to new Policy Reference File features
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PRIME RDF policies (XACML style) Enterprise access control rules for Client preference rules RDF + OWL policies rules Supports OWL data schemas Supports RDF resource bindings Flexible statement model
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Generalizing the process of privacy/IDM policy editing
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Resource-Policy association API extensible through Abstract representation of resources Format-independent Policy tree Abstract representation of mappings
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Resource-Policy association API extensible through Support for semantic web RDF resources Query based representation of resources
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Statement editor API extensible through Abstract representation of statements Separation between business objects (Statements) and display XPath and RDQL view description Extensible to ordering operations
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Statement definition API extensible through XML definition of HR descriptions Abstract definition of statement attributes Definition based on standardized queries over schema definitions
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Data Type Picking API extensible through Loadable data schemas of different types (currently support implemented for OWL and P3P 1.0) Standardized abstract definition of a data type Adapter classes for JTree representation Link to Demo
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Data Type Picking – Extensibility example Link to Demo
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Policy Views and legal hints API extensible through Use of XSLTs Support for rdf reasoning for legal hints view
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Where to get it Currently still development We plan to publish code on sourceforge within 6-8 months. Please send me email if you would like to be informed of developments or to access code in its current state Giles dot hogben at jrc dot it.
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