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Janus’s Map. Project for the Computing Habitat Competition Jodie P. Boyer and Carl A. Gunter. Introduction. Location detection system for Seibel Center Makes use of the door locks and occupancy sensors Gives users an idea where people are in Siebel Center
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Janus’s Map Project for the Computing Habitat Competition Jodie P. Boyer and Carl A. Gunter
Introduction • Location detection system for Seibel Center • Makes use of the door locks and occupancy sensors • Gives users an idea where people are in Siebel Center • Give users the ability to customize rules about who can find them
Introduction • Remotely open doors • Administrative abilities • See Open Doors • Logs of remotely opened doors • System provides a web interface to the door locks to make it easy to use and platform independent
Access Control • Current systems uses mandatory access control, only the administrators can see door information • Discretionary access control isn’t appropriate because the data is sensitive
Access Control • Data has 2 people associated with it, who its about and who owns it. • The person the data is about should be considered the owner of the data • Data not about anyone is owned by the door owner
http://seclab.cs.uiuc.edu/janus Demo Setup • Alice Smith and Carol Doe are users • Alice uses Internet Explorer • Carol uses Firefox • Sally is a system administrator • Siebel Center simulator is used to feed into the door lock system
Conclusion • Principles in Janus could be applied to larger privacy issues concerning medical information, location data, etc. • Future work • More administrative features • Application interface • Working in Siebel Center