RSBAC & NSA/SELINUX


From: K Mitchell Russell <kmrussel@hsc.vcu.edu>
Subject: RSBAC & NSA/SELINUX
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 13:57:32 -0500 (EST)

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Dear colleagues,

I enjoy the excellent work of RSBAC, using it with the 2.4.2 Linux
kernel quite successfully.  Today the National Security Agency's
Security Enhanced Linux was released with the 2.4.2 kernel support.  I
was wondering if anyone had any comparisons of the MAC architecture of
RSBAC to the FLASK architecture used in the NSA's SELinux, and perhaps
give some feedback about the differences and applicability of each, for
those of us (such as myself) that are not so expertly versed in security
architecture.

Thank you very much!

K. Mitchell Russell, M.D.
kmrussel@hsc.vcu.edu
MedITAC Research Lab


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