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This white paper describes the integration between the Axiomatics product suite and CA SiteMinder.  In this perspective it also discusses the difference between coarse-grained and fine-grained authorization and the evolution from traditional role-based access control (RBAC) towards attribute-based access control (ABAC).

This paper discusses privacy concerns in the context of Personal Health Information (PHI). It discusses legislative frameworks and draws conclusions regarding requirements on information security and authorization. It also examines how Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) and XACML meets these requirements.

This document describes a joint technical solution from Cybercom and Axiomatics which corresponds to the general concepts outlined in the The IAM (R)evolution white paper.
This white paper discusses new requirements in IAM infrastructures and how the combination of Federated Identity Management and Attribute Based Access Control can meet these new demands
The subtitle of this White Paper reads "A real problem growing out of proportion with poorly designed access controls". The discussion is focused on the differences between Role Based Access Control (RBAC) and Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) with regard to SoD enforcement. The paper shows that SoD enforcement requires context-aware access controls and how the capabilities of RBAC and ABAC impacts risk mitigation.

This White Paper from partner Cybercom (www.cybercomgroup.com) describes the Cybercom Enhanced Security Platform (CESP), a framework successfully deployed to secure very complex infrastructures. As organizations increasingly become connected and the need for cross-domain data processing increases, old security models with a strong focus on the perimeter defense of a single security domain become obsolete. Cybercom has successfully helped clients to enable sharing of services and data across organizational borders using the CESP platform for which Axiomatics Policy Server delivers authorization services.

This joint Intel-Axiomatics white paper outlines a conceptual solution combining the Intel SOA Expressway appliance with Axiomatics Policy Server. Combined these products provide perimeter security, governance, and a non-intrusive model for XACML policy enforcement which makes it possible to retrofit policy-based access control to already deployed services. It also lays the foundation for cost-efficient deployment of new services.
This document discusses the future prospects of XACML based access control.

This White Paper gives an overview of Axiomatics Policy Server (APS)