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NIST Special Publication 800-162 Guide to Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) Definition and Considerations Vincent C. Hu David Ferraiolo Rick Kuhn Adam Schnitzer Kenneth Sandlin Robert Miller Karen Scarfone This publication is available free of charge from: C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y NIST Special Publication 800-162 Guide to Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) Definition and Considerations Vincent C. Hu David Ferraiolo Rick Kuhn Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory Adam Schnitzer Booz Allen Hamilton Kenneth Sandlin Robert Miller The MITRE Corporation Karen Scarfone Scarfone Cybersecurity Clifton, VA This publication is available free of charge from: January 2014 INCLUDES UPDATES AS OF 08-02-2019; SEE PAGE IX Department of Commerce Penny Pritzker, Secretary National Institute of Standards and Technology Patrick D. Gallagher, Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and Director Authority This publication has been developed by NIST to further its statutory responsibilities under the Federal Information Security management Act (FISMA), Public Law ( ) 107-347.
Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management (FICAM) Roadmap and Implementation Plan v1.0 [FEDCIO1], which provided guidance to federal organizations to evolve their logical access control architectures to include the evaluation of attributes as a way to enable access within and between organizations across the Federal enterprise.
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