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The design and implementation of a multilevel secure log manager
Oakland, CA May 04-May 07
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V.R. Pesati, Oracle Corp., Redwood Shores, CA, USA
T.E. Keefe, Oracle Corp., Redwood Shores, CA, USA
S. Pal, Oracle Corp., Redwood Shores, CA, USA
Abstract: This paper discusses the security issues involved in log management for a multilevel secure database system and presents a design and implementation of a prototype multilevel secure log manager. The main goal of a log manager is to provide high bandwidth and low flush latency. We examine the performance of our design, by observing the flush latency and log bandwidth. We also informally evaluate the security of our approach.
Index Terms:
data loggers; multilevel secure log manager; system design; system implementation; multilevel secure database system; log management; bandwidth; flush latency; performance; security evaluation
Citation:
V.R. Pesati, T.E. Keefe, S. Pal, "The design and implementation of a multilevel secure log manager," sp, pp.0055, 1997 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1997
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