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Showing papers on "Concrete security published in 1990"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
12 Jun 1990
TL;DR: A definition of security using a state machine formulation is presented, the implications of relaxation security for security recovery are discussed, and the utility of the approach is demonstrated using an example application.
Abstract: A definition of security, relaxation security, which is expressed in terms of the guarantees that a trusted system may provide, is presented. Relaxation secure systems permit dynamic, incremental relaxation of security constraints by authorized users. The use of guarantees permits security damage sustained during a period of constraint relaxation to be expressed in terms of guarantees violated; the set of violated guarantees may then be used as input for security recovery. A definition of security using a state machine formulation is presented, the implications of relaxation security for security recovery are discussed, and the utility of the approach is demonstrated using an example application. >

8 citations