| Computers at Risk - Safe Computing in the Information Age, National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1991. |
....researchers, practitioners, and software engineers, was charged with developing a national research, engineering, and policy agenda to help the United States achieve a more trustworthy computing technology base by the end of the century. In 1991, the Committee published the Computers at Risk [5] report, which presents the Committee s assessment of key computer and communications security issues and its recommendations for enhancing the security and trustworthiness of the U.S. computing and communications infrastructure. The development of the Protection Profiles was guided by one of the ....
....PROFILE REGISTRY CS 11 Federal Criteria Version 1.1 of 1 1 93 . a basic set of security related principles for the design, use, and management of systems that are of such broad applicability and effectiveness that they ought to be a part of any system with significant operational requirements [5] should be developed. 1.1.2.4 Minimum Security Functionality Requirements (MSFR) The second draft of the Minimum Security Functionality Requirements for Multi User Operating Systems (MSFR) 10] was published in January of 1992. The MSFR was developed as part of a project to stimulate the ....
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Computers at Risk - Safe Computing in the Information Age, National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1991.
....The U.S. government has been involved in developing security technology for computer and communications systems for some time. Although advances have been great, it is generally perceived that the current state of security technology has, to some extent failed to address the needs of all. 1] [2] This is especially true of organizations outside the Department of Defense (DoD) 3] The current set of security criteria, criteria interpretations, and guidelines has grown out of research and development efforts on the part of the DoD over a period of twenty plus years. Today the best known ....
....information. The result is a collection of security products that do not fully address security issues as they pertain to unclassified sensitive processing environments. Although existing security mechanisms have been partially successful in promoting security solutions outside of the DoD [2] , in many instances these controls are less then perfect, and are used in lieu of a more appropriate set of controls. The TCSEC specifies two types of access controls: Discretionary Access Controls (DAC) and Mandatory Access Controls (MAC) Since the TCSEC s appearance in December of 1983, DAC ....
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Computers at Risk. National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1991.
....researchers, practitioners, and software engineers, was charged with developing a national research, engineering, and policy agenda to help the United States achieve a more trustworthy computing technology base by the end of the century. In 1991, the Committee published the Computers at Risk [5] report, which presents the Committee s assessment of key computer and communications security issues and its recommendations for enhancing the security and trustworthiness of the U.S. computing and communications infrastructure. The development of the Protection Profiles was guided by one of the ....
....PROFILE REGISTRY CS 11 Federal Criteria Version 1.1 of 1 1 93 . a basic set of security related principles for the design, use, and management of systems that are of such broad applicability and effectiveness that they ought to be a part of any system with significant operational requirements [5] should be developed. 1.1.2.4 Minimum Security Functionality Requirements (MSFR) The second draft of the Minimum Security Functionality Requirements for Multi User Operating Systems (MSFR) 10] was published in January of 1992. The MSFR was developed as part of a project to stimulate the ....
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Computers at Risk - Safe Computing in the Information Age, National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1991.
....researchers, practitioners, and software engineers, was charged with developing a national research, engineering, and policy agenda to help the United States achieve a more trustworthy computing technology base by the end of the century. In 1991, the Committee published the Computers at Risk [5] report, which presents the Committee s assessment of key computer and communications security issues and its recommendations for enhancing the security and trustworthiness of the U.S. computing and communications infrastructure. The development of the Protection Profiles was guided by one of the ....
....PROFILE REGISTRY CS 11 Federal Criteria Version 1.1 of 1 1 93 . a basic set of security related principles for the design, use, and management of systems that are of such broad applicability and effectiveness that they ought to be a part of any system with significant operational requirements [5] should be developed. 1.1.2.4 Minimum Security Functionality Requirements (MSFR) The second draft of the Minimum Security Functionality Requirements for Multi User Operating Systems (MSFR) 10] was published in January of 1992. The MSFR was developed as part of a project to stimulate the ....
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Computers at Risk - Safe Computing in the Information Age, National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1991.
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