DocumentCode :
2416792
Title :
Pastures: Towards Usable Security Policy Engineering
Author :
Bratus, Sergey ; Ferguson, Alex ; McIlroy, Doug ; Smith, Sean
Author_Institution :
Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH
fYear :
2007
fDate :
10-13 April 2007
Firstpage :
1052
Lastpage :
1059
Abstract :
Whether a particular computing installation meets its security goals depends on whether the administrators can create a policy that expresses these goals - security in practice requires effective policy engineering. We have found that the reigning SELinux model fares poorly in this regard, partly because typical isolation goals are not directly stated but instead are properties derivable from the type definitions by complicated analysis tools. Instead, we are experimenting with a security-policy approach based on copy-on-write "pastures", in which the sharing of resources between pastures is the fundamental security policy primitive. We argue that it has a number of properties that are better from the usability point of view. We implemented this approach as a patch for the 2.6 Linux kernel
Keywords :
Linux; data integrity; data privacy; operating system kernels; security of data; Linux kernel; SELinux model; copy-on-write pastures; resource sharing; security policy engineering; Application software; Costs; Data security; Educational institutions; Kernel; Linux; Programming profession; Protection; Software tools; Usability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Availability, Reliability and Security, 2007. ARES 2007. The Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vienna
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2775-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ARES.2007.114
Filename :
4159908
Link To Document :
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