Retrospective - 26 Years of Flexible Mandatory Access Control

Retrospective - 26 Years of Flexible Mandatory Access Control

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Retrospective - 26 Years of Flexible Mandatory Access Control

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 MAC: Background & Motivation
  3. 3 MAC: Desired Properties
  4. 4 Traditional MAC • Feed security policy models derived from government clearance/classification system
  5. 5 Traditional MAC: Gaps • Required trusted subjects that could override the security model • Ladied a mechanism to effectively contine and protect the trusted
  6. 6 Type Enforcement (TE)
  7. 7 TE vs Traditional MAC
  8. 8 Flexible MAC Architecture
  9. 9 DTOS Approach to MAC: Benefits • Assurable implementation
  10. 10 Flask & Dynamic Security Policies
  11. 11 Going Mainstream: SE Linux
  12. 12 SELinux Flask in a Monolithic Kernel
  13. 13 SELinux Flask in Linux Userspace
  14. 14 Branching Out: SE BSD and SE Darwin
  15. 15 Android: MAC applied
  16. 16 MAC meets Virtualization
  17. 17 Hypervisors: Microkernels Revisited
  18. 18 SVP: MAC in a system architecture
  19. 19 MAC Futures • Advancing usability without sacrificing security . Composing MAC models Distributed MAC enforcement and management

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