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Information Flow Control and Applications — Bridging a Gap —
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Information Flow Control and Applications — Bridging a Gap —
Heiko Mantel6 
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German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany |
Abstract
The development of formal security models is a difficult, time consuming, and expensive task. This development burden can
be considerably reduced by using generic security models. In a security model, confidentiality as well as integrity requirements
can be expressed by restrictions on the information flow. Generic models for controling information flow in distributed systems
have been thoroughly investigated. Nevertheless, the known approaches cannot cope with common features of secure distributed
systems like channel control, information filters, or explicit downgrading. This limitation caused a major gap which has prevented
the migration of a large body of research into practice. To bridge this gap is the main goal of this article.
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