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Chinese Wall Security Model and Conflict Analysis
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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, this paper introduced a practical way of computing an extended model.
Tsau Young Lin
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