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On a Network Security Model for the Secure Information Flow on Multilevel Secure Network

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Information and Communications Security (ICICS 2001)

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We propose a new network security model for secure information flow on multilevel secure network by defining simple security flow concepts. The proposed network security model enables the network to withstand the cascade vulnerability. Therefore, the proposed security model is secure against the potential cascade vulnerability problems.

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Ki-Yoong, H., P.E., Kim, C. (2001). On a Network Security Model for the Secure Information Flow on Multilevel Secure Network. In: Qing, S., Okamoto, T., Zhou, J. (eds) Information and Communications Security. ICICS 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2229. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45600-7_39

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