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Carole. B. Hogan. Protection imperfect: The security of some computing environments. Operating Systems Review, 22(3):7--27, 1988.

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Design, Implementation and Performance of Protection in the.. - Vochteloo (1998)   (Correct)

....all the mechanisms which control the access of a program to other things in the system. Defined like this, protection is a design consideration that pervades all levels of an operating system; It has implications ranging from hardware design through to user psychology. On the other hand, Hogan [Hog88] described security as a tripartite co operative effort between a secure operating system managed by security conscious system administrators and accessed by security conscious users . Simplistically, this reduces to: protection is the mechanism, security the policy. A need for flexibility and ....

Carole. B. Hogan. Protection imperfect: The security of some computing environments. Operating Systems Review, 22(3):7--27, 1988.


Access Control for an Object-Oriented Distributed Platform - Ooi (1993)   (Correct)

....individual programs or their interactions. Once a break in occurs, the security of the whole system is compromised. Due to this, there has been great emphasis on educating Unix users on how to use the security mechanisms properly, as well as on the diligence of the administrators of Unix systems [26]. 2.2 Andrew File System Andrew [27, 28, 29] is a scalable distributed computing environment originating from Carnegie Mellon University as a result of a joint project with IBM. A characteristic of Andrew which has influenced its design is its expected scale it is anticipated that each ....

....for their own objects. The owners have to determine the trustworthiness of their objects and also to decide on the access privileges to their objects. Failure to do so could compromise the confidentiality and integrity of their objects (although objects of other users are still safe) Hogan [26] compares the effectiveness of security in a computing environment to the strength of a chain, which is only as strong as its weakest link. Hogan concludes that the responsibility for the security of a computing environment rests with three groups: the implementors of the operating system, the ....

Carole B. Hogan. Protection imperfect: The security of some computing environments. Operating Systems Review, 22(3):7--27, July 1988.


On Security in Capability-Based Systems - Li Gong (1989)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

.... On Security in Capability Based Systems Li Gong University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory Cambridge CB2 3QG, England November 1988 1 Introduction Hogan in her recent paper [4] presented the requirements and the characteristics of operating systems to realize the principle of complete mediation. She states the principle of complete mediation requires that every access to every object be checked for authority. This implies that a secure system must utilize a foolproof ....

C.B. Hogan, Protection Imperfect: The Security of Some Computing Environments, Operating Systems Review, Vol.22, No.3, July, 1988.

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