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![]() Workshop On Innovations
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September 25, 2000 |
September 26, 2000 |
September 27, 2000 |
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(0830-1000) Introduction to Conference Introduction of Workshop Participants Charge from SAC Consumers The Internet: An Expensive Shared Resource |
(0830-1000) SAC Issues of Concern to the IC What Customers Want From Access Control The NPS MLS LAN Project Strong Access Control: The OM-AM and RBAC Way |
(0830-1000) Integrity in MLS Architectures The Gemini Family of Strong Access Control Solutions
A High Assurance Smart Card Operating System PC Platforms and High Assurance Implementation |
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Consumer Needs
I B2B Needs for SAC F-22 SAC Requirements Secure Access to Online Health Information Joint Operational Data Interface and Coalition Data Server
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(1030-1200) Why Strong Access Control Opens up the World The Trusted Enterprise Solutions Products Adding SAC to Linux Boeing's Secure Network Server |
Future Directions (1030-1200) This session will review the results from the previous
working sessions and initiate the formation of the SAC consortium |
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(1330-1500) What's New In Trusted Solaris 8 Oracle and Strong Access Control Strong Access Control via Capabilities Exodus User Authentication Requirements |
(1330-1500) Persistent Access Control Management of Strong Access Control Strong Separation, Virtual Machines, and Private Virtual
Networks Dependable Computing Technology R&D Funding |
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Consortium Development (1530-1700) One goal of this workshop is to develop a consortium to further develop and promote SAC in industry. This working session will begin the consortium development process by exploring what should be characterized as Strong Access Control, the role of assurance, the structure of the consortium, and the goals of the consortium. |
Consortium Development (1530-1700) This working session will continue the process of consortium development by exploring how one might "sell" strong access control, and the membership of the consortium. |
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