We achieve both the high degree of assurance required for Class A1 and the flexibility of element-level labeling by layering the TCB, where the lowest TCB layer ...
We believe that we can achieve A1 assurance for the Trusted Comput- ing Base (TCB) as a whole by applying all of the Class A1 assurance techniques to the ...
We achieve both the high degree of assurance required for Class A1 and the flexibility of element-level labeling by layering the TCB, where the lowest TCB layer ...
The SeaView formal security policy model admits a range of designs for a multilevel secure relational database system. The requirement for a near-term ...
Reviewd articles: Element-level classification with A1 assurance. We describe our approach to multilevel database security and show that we can support element ...
With Lunt, T., Denning, D., Schell, R., and Shockley, W., "Element-level classification with A1 assurance," Computers and Security, vol. 7, 1, pp. 73-82 ...
We describe our approach to multilevel database security and show that we can support element-level labeling in a Class A1 database system without the need to ...
Chapter 2 introduces the ASTM E1557-97 UNIFORMAT II classification that comprises three hierarchical levels for both building elements and related sitework ...
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Element-level classification with A1 assurance. Computers and Security, February 1988. [LHM84] C.E. Landwehr, C.L. Heitmeyer, and J. McLean. A security.