
@InCollection{	  brucker.ea:attribute-based:2010,
  author	= {Achim D. Brucker and Helmut Petritsch and Stefan G.
		  Weber},
  booktitle	= {Workshop In Information Security Theory And Practice
		  (WISTP)},
  fullbooktitle	= {Information Security Theory and Practice. Security and
		  Privacy of Pervasive Systems and Smart Devices},
  language	= {USenglish},
  title		= {Attribute-based Encryption with Break-glass},
  year		= {2010},
  editor	= {Pierangela Samarati and Michael Tunstall and Joachim
		  Posegga},
  publisher	= {Springer-Verlag},
  address	= {Heidelberg},
  series	= {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  doi		= {10.1007/978-3-642-12368-9_18},
  number	= {6033},
  pages		= {237--244},
  abstract	= {Attribute-based Encryption (ABE) allows for implementing
		  fine-grained decentralized access control based on
		  properties or attributes a user has. Thus, there is no need
		  for writing detailed, user-based policies in advance. This
		  makes ABE in particular interesting for implementing se-
		  curity mechanisms in dynamic environments such as
		  ubiquitous comput- ing, disaster management, or
		  health-care. For supporting the latter two application
		  areas, common ABE approaches lack one important feature:
		  break-glass, i. e., the controlled overruling of access
		  control restrictions. In this paper we present an
		  integration of break-glass into an approach for end-to-end
		  secure information sharing using ABE techniques.},
  classification= {workshop},
  areas		= {security},
  pdf		= {http://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/download/2010/brucker.ea-attribute-based-2010.pdf},
  public	= {yes},
  keywords	= {access control, break-glass, attribute-based encryption,
		  disaster management, trusted computing plattform},
  url		= {http://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/abstract/brucker.ea-attribute-based-2010}
		  
}

