Category
page 1Computer security models
mandatory access control
type of access control
ring
layer of protection in computer systems
role-based access control
access control based on user roles
discretionary access control
Type of access control
Bell–LaPadula model
state machine model used for enforcing access control in government and military applications
capability-based security
computer safety concept and one of the existing security models for design of secure computing systems
Brewer and Nash model
Information security model
multilevel security
application of a computer system to process information with incompatible classifications
Biba model
formal state transition system of computer security policy that describes a set of access control rules designed to ensure data integrity
Take-grant protection model
computer security policy
set of rules or procedures for ensuring the security of an organization's computer systems
zero trust model
security model where no one is automatically trusted even if they are inside the security perimeter or was previously verified
protection mechanism
mechanism built into a computer architecture to support the enforcement of security policies
Clark–Wilson model
integrity model provides a foundation for specifying and analyzing an integrity policy for a computing system
STRIDE
Process for modelling software security threats, standing for Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information disclosure, Denial of service, Elevation of privilege