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LOCK - A trusted computing system

July 18th 2007

The LOCK project (short for LOgical Coprocessing Kernel) developed a “trusted computing system” that implemented multilevel security. LOCK was intended to exceed the requirements for an “A1″ system as defined by the old Trusted Computing System Evaluation Criteria (a.k.a. the TCSEC or “Orange Book”). Continue Reading »

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July 12th 2007

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MLS: References

July 7th 2007

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Anderson, J.P. (1972). Computer Security Technology Planning Study Volume II, ESD-TR-73-51, Vol. II. Bedford, MA: Electronic Systems Division, Air Force Systems Command, Hanscom Field. Available at: http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/history/ande72.pdf (Date of access: August 1, 2004).

Bell, D.D. and L.J. La Padula (1974). Secure Computer System: Unified Exposition and Multics Interpretation, ESD-TR-75-306. Bedford, MA: ESD/AFSC, Hanscom AFB. Available at: http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/history/bell76.pdf (Date of access: August 1, 2004).

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MLS: Glossary

July 7th 2007

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accreditation - approval granted to a computer system to perform a critical, defense-related application. The accreditation is usually granted by a senior military commander.

assurance - a set of processes, tests, and analyses performed on a computing system to ensure that it fulfills its most critical operating and security requirements.

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