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    secguard: secure and practical integrity protection model for operating systems

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    Host compromise is a serious security problem for operating systems. Most previous solutions based on integrity protection models are difficult to use; on the other hand, usable integrity protection models can only provide limited protection. This paper presents SecGuard, a secure and practical integrity protection model. To ensure the security of systems, SecGuard provides provable guarantees for operating systems to defend against three categories of threats: network-based threat, IPC communication threat and contaminative file threat. To ensure practicability, SecGuard introduces several novel techniques. For example, SecGuard leverages the information of existing discretionary access control information to initialize integrity labels for subjects and objects in the system. We developed the prototype system of SecGuard based on Linux Security Modules framework (LSM), and evaluated the security and practicability of SecGuard. © 2011 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

    Sulfamic Acid and Its N- and O-Substituted Derivatives

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