| S. B. Lipner (Moderator). Panel session: Bell/La Padula and alternative models of security. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Security and Privacy, IEEE Computer Society, Oakland, CA, April 1983. |
....whether it is consistent with some alternative formulation, or entails some expected property. The Basic Security Theorem of Bell and La Padula was a demonstration of this kind that was advanced by some (though not by its authors) as evidence that their model captures the essence of security [9]. McLean refuted this claim by establishing an essentially identical theorem for a model that clearly violates any reasonable notion of security [11] The problem is that the Basic Security Theorem is a consequence of the underlying state machine model and not of the security requirements layered ....
S. B. Lipner (Moderator). Panel session: Bell/La Padula and alternative models of security. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Security and Privacy, IEEE Computer Society, Oakland, CA, April 1983.
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