The need for multilevel secure (MLS) systems still exists yet, the popularity of desktop systems has resulted in the imposition of new requirements. To be useful, a system must employ commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) operating systems and office productivity software. We describe the preliminary architecture for a COTS-driven local area network that will provide MLS services to users while permitting them to employ standard office productivity tools on standard workstations. Our ongoing development centers on the provision of multilevel mail and messaging to the desktop. 1
Abstract — A high assurance architecture is described for the protection of distributed multilevel s...
multi-service planning document for conduct among coalition forces of future warfare. It requires th...
This paper examines the architectural and security impact of using commercially available, popular t...
The need for multilevel secure (MLS) systems still exists yet, the popularity of desktop systems has...
The need for multilevel secure (MLS) systems still exists yet, the popularity of desktop systems has...
Research supported by ONR. As computer systems become distributed and heterogeneous, there is strong...
Current projects aimed at providing MLS computing services rarely seem to exploit advances in relate...
Traditionally, most classified computer systems run at the highest level of any of the data on the s...
(MLS) end user applications that can span multiple networks at different classification levels. Blue...
The Department of Defense and U.S. Government have an identified need to securely share information ...
Distributed object-oriented computing (DOC) is a new computing paradigm that promotes component-base...
Distributed computing owes its success to the development of infrastructure, middleware, and standar...
The military community relies on chat and Instant Message (IM) technologies for planning operations ...
Abstract — A high assurance architecture is described for the protection of distributed multilevel s...
High assurance MILS (multiple independent levels of security) and MLS (multilevel security) systems ...
Abstract — A high assurance architecture is described for the protection of distributed multilevel s...
multi-service planning document for conduct among coalition forces of future warfare. It requires th...
This paper examines the architectural and security impact of using commercially available, popular t...
The need for multilevel secure (MLS) systems still exists yet, the popularity of desktop systems has...
The need for multilevel secure (MLS) systems still exists yet, the popularity of desktop systems has...
Research supported by ONR. As computer systems become distributed and heterogeneous, there is strong...
Current projects aimed at providing MLS computing services rarely seem to exploit advances in relate...
Traditionally, most classified computer systems run at the highest level of any of the data on the s...
(MLS) end user applications that can span multiple networks at different classification levels. Blue...
The Department of Defense and U.S. Government have an identified need to securely share information ...
Distributed object-oriented computing (DOC) is a new computing paradigm that promotes component-base...
Distributed computing owes its success to the development of infrastructure, middleware, and standar...
The military community relies on chat and Instant Message (IM) technologies for planning operations ...
Abstract — A high assurance architecture is described for the protection of distributed multilevel s...
High assurance MILS (multiple independent levels of security) and MLS (multilevel security) systems ...
Abstract — A high assurance architecture is described for the protection of distributed multilevel s...
multi-service planning document for conduct among coalition forces of future warfare. It requires th...
This paper examines the architectural and security impact of using commercially available, popular t...