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Using Security Labels for Directory Access Control and Replication Control

Overview This paper looks at how Security Labels can be used to provide security and management benefits to directory services. It shows how Security Labels can be used to control access to data based on the Security Clearance of the user accessing the directory, and how Security Labels can be used to control access to directory services and selective directory replication. The paper looks at the functionality that can be achieved, and how this functionality may be useful in handling a number of security problems.

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PublisherIsode File FormatHTML
Date PublishedApril 2008
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