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  1. Proceedings of the 2015 Workshop on Automated Decision Making for Active Cyber Defense (SafeConfig '15)
  2. Policy Specialization to Support Domain Isolation
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Integrated Adaptive Cyber Defense: Integration Spiral Results
Action Recommendation for Cyber Resilience
Using Probability Densities to Evolve more Secure Software Configurations
Automated Decision Making for Active Cyber Defense: Panel Discussion
Cyber Resilience-by-Construction: Modeling, Measuring & Verifying
Policy Specialization to Support Domain Isolation
Estimating Risk Boundaries for Persistent and Stealthy Cyber-Attacks
FlowMon: Detecting Malicious Switches in Software-Defined Networks
Who Touched My Mission: Towards Probabilistic Mission Impact Assessment
A Security Enforcement Framework for Virtual Machine Migration Auction
Behavior-dependent Routing: Responding to Anomalies with Automated Low-cost Measures

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Policy Specialization to Support Domain Isolation

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Mutti, Simone Paraboschi, Stefano Bacis, Enrico
Abstract The exponential growth of modern information systems has introduced several new challenges in the management of security requirements. Nowadays, the technological scenario has evolved and the introduction of MAC models provides a better isolation among software components and reduces the damages that the malicious or defective ones can cause to the systems. On one hand it is important to confine applications and limit the privileges that they can request. On the other hand we want to let applications benefit from the flexibility given by MAC models, such as SELinux. In this paper we show how the constructs already available in SELinux and the specialization of security domains can be leveraged to define boundaries where the applications are confined but still able to introduce sophisticated security patterns, such as application isolation and the least privilege principle. After defining the proposed model, we describe how it can be integrated into real systems through the use of examples on Android and Apache Web Server.
Starting Page 33
Ending Page 38
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450338219
DOI 10.1145/2809826.2809832
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2015-10-12
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Selinux App containerization Mandatory access control Typebounds Android Policy modularity
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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