What is the RBAC standard?
In 2000, NIST called for a unified standard for RBAC, integrating the Ferraiolo-Kuhn 1992 model with the RBAC framework introduced by Sandhu et al. in 1996. This proposal was published by Sandhu, Ferraiolo, and Kuhn and presented at the ACM 5th Workshopon 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 International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS), the primary U.S. body for developing standards in information and communications technology. INCITS is also the American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) Technical Advisory Group for ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1, which is responsible for IT standardization at the international level. In 2004, the standard received ballot approval and was adopted as INCITS 359-2004.
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