Computer security model
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Computer security model refer to the underlying computer architectures, protection mechanisms, distributed computing environment security issues, and formal models that provide the framework for information systems security policy.
[edit] Selected Topics
- Multi-Level Security - MLS
- Mandatory Access Control - MAC
- Discretionary Access Control - DAC
- Role-Based Access Control - RBAC
- Lattice-Based Access Control - LBAC
- Bell-La Padula security model
- Biba Integrity Model
- The Clark-Wilson Integrity Model
- Graham-Denning Model
- Take-Grant Protection Model
- Security Modes of Operation
- Distributed System Security Architecture
[edit] References
- Krutz, Ronald L. and Vines, Russell Dean, The CISSP Prep Guide; Gold Edition, Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 2003.