DocumentCode
2562985
Title
A Comparison of Commercial and Military Computer Security Policies
Author
Clark, David D. ; Wilson, David R.
fYear
1987
fDate
27-29 April 1987
Firstpage
184
Lastpage
184
Abstract
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 provide control of classified information. However, for that core of data processing concerned with business operation and control of assets, the primary security concern is data integrity. This paper presents a policy for data integrity based on commercial data processing practices, and compares the mechanisms needed for this policy with the mechanisms needed to enforce the lattice model for information security. We argue that a lattice model is not sufficient to characterize integrity policies, and that distinct mechanisms are needed to Control disclosure and to provide integrity.
Keywords
Computational modeling; Computer security; Computers; Data processing; Information security; Military computing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security and Privacy, 1987 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Oakland, CA, USA
ISSN
1540-7993
Print_ISBN
0-8186-0771-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SP.1987.10001
Filename
6234890
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