DocumentCode :
2274276
Title :
If A1 is the answer, what was the question? An Edgy Naif´s retrospective on promulgating the trusted computer systems evaluation criteria
Author :
Schaefer, Marvin
fYear :
2004
fDate :
6-10 Dec. 2004
Firstpage :
204
Lastpage :
228
Abstract :
This paper provides an introspective retrospective on the history and development of the United States Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC). Known to many as the Orange Book, the TCSEC contained a distillation of what many researchers considered to be the soundest proven principles and practices for achieving graded degrees of sensitive information protection on multiuser computing systems. While its seven stated evaluation classes were explicitly directed to standalone computer systems, many of its authors contended that its principles would stand as adequate guidance for the design, implementation, assurance, evaluation and certification of other classes of computing applications including database management systems and networks. The account is a personal reminiscence of the author, and concludes with a subjective assessment of the TCSEC´s validity in the face of its successor evaluation criteria.
Keywords :
computer evaluation; database management systems; security of data; time-sharing systems; database management systems; information protection; multiuser computing systems; standalone computer systems; trusted computer systems evaluation criteria; Application software; Books; Computer networks; Computer security; Government; History; Mathematics; Personnel; Protection; US Department of Defense;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Security Applications Conference, 2004. 20th Annual
ISSN :
1063-9527
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2252-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CSAC.2004.22
Filename :
1377230
Link To Document :
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