Arunkumar, S.Srivatsa, M.Soyluoglu, BerkerŞensoy, MuratCerutti, F.2017-06-172017-06-1720162155-7578https://doi.org/10.1109/MILCOM.2016.7795476http://hdl.handle.net/10679/5373Successful coalition operations require contributions from the coalition partners which might have hidden goals and desiderata in addition to the shared coalition goals. Therefore, there is an inevitable risk-utility trade-off for information producers due to the need-to-know vs. need-to-hide tension, which must take into account the trustworthiness of the other coalition partners. A balance is often achieved by deliberate obfuscation of the shared information. In this paper, we show how to integrate obfuscation capabilities within the current OASIS standard for access control policies, namely XACML.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessPrivacy enforcement through policy extensionConference paper00039143360018510.1109/MILCOM.2016.7795476ContextStandardsAuthorizationProcess controlPrivacyInformation management2-s2.0-85011802414