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The NIST RBAC model is a standardized definition of role-based access control. Although originally developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the standard was adopted and is copyrighted and distributed as INCITS 359-2004 by the
International Committee for Information Technology Standards The InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS), (pronounced "insights"), is an ANSI-accredited standards development organization composed of Information technology developers. It was formerly known as the X3 and NCITS. ...
(INCITS). The latest version is INCITS 359-2012. It is managed by INCITS committee CS1.


History

In 2000, NIST called for a unified standard for RBAC, integrating the RBAC model published in 1992 by Ferraiolo and Kuhn with the RBAC framework introduced by Sandhu, Coyne, Feinstein, and Youman (1996). This proposal was published by Sandhu, Ferraiolo, and Kuhn and presented at the ACM 5th Workshop on Role Based Access Control. Following debate and comment within the RBAC and security communities, NIST made revisions and proposed a U.S. national standard for RBAC through the INCITS. In 2004, the standard received ballot approval and was adopted as INCITS 359-2004. Sandhu, Ferraiolo, and Kuhn later published an explanation of the design choices in the model. In 2010, NIST announced a revision to RBAC, incorporating features of attribute-based access control (ABAC). {{cite journal , author = Kuhn, D.R., Coyne, E.J., and Weil, T.R. , title = Adding Attributes to Role Based Access Control , journal = IEEE Computer , volume = 43 , issue = 6 , date=June 2010 , pages = 79–81 , publisher = IEEE Press , url = http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/rbac/documents/kuhn-coyne-weil-10.pdf , doi=10.1109/mc.2010.155 , s2cid = 17866775


See also

* Role-based access control


References


External links


NIST RBAC web site

INCITS web site
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