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System Z

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A formal security model designed by McLean to demonstrate a limitation of the Bell-LaPadula Model in the may it manages state transitions and more generally the limitations of formal security models that are based on a universal or platonic definition of security.

In System Z, when a subject s requests any access to an object o, the security clearance of every subject is downgraded and the security classification of every object is downgraded to the lowest level. Obviously , the resulting system is intuitively insecure but yet, it is formally secure under BLP definitions.

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QUOT:Anderson, 2008, p. 246-247
QUOT:Anderson, 2008, p. 246-247
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QUOT:Bell, 1988, p. 9
QUOT:Bell, 1988, p. 9
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QUOT:Bell, 1988, p. 11-i
QUOT:Bell, 1988, p. 11-i
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QUOT:McLean, 1987, p. 127-128
QUOT:McLean, 1987, p. 127-128

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