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SP
1987
IEEE
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A Comparison of Commercial and Military Computer Security Policies
Most discussions of computer security focus on control of disclosure. In Particular, the U.S. Department of Defense has developed a set of criteria for computer mechanisms to prov...
D. D. Clark, D. R. Wilson
SP
1989
IEEE
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The Chinese Wall Security Policy
Everyone who has seen the movie Wall Street will have seen a commercial security policy in action. The recent work of Clark and Wilson and the WIPCIS initiative (the Workshop on I...
D. F. C. Brewer, M. J. Nash
COMPSAC
2000
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Chinese Wall Security Model and Conflict Analysis
Brewer and Nash, and immediately updated by this author, introduced Chinese Wall security policy models for commercial security. Applying Pawlak's idea of conflict analysis, ...
Tsau Young Lin
SP
1990
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Some Conundrums Concerning Separation of Duty
This paper examines some questions concerning commercial computer security integrity policies. We give an example of a dynamic separation of duty policy which cannot be implemente...
M. J. Nash, K. R. Poland
HICSS
2006
IEEE
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Design and Characterization of a Hardware Encryption Management Unit for Secure Computing Platforms
— Software protection is increasingly necessary for uses in commercial systems, digital content distributors, and military systems. The Secure Software (SecSoft) architecture is ...
Anthony J. Mahar, Peter M. Athanas, Stephen D. Cra...