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security on a multiuser system > You get the picture. There is no security on a multiuser system. > > It is possible to get security on a multiuser system (there are at > least B3 rated systems out there),
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- Subject: security on a multiuser system > You get the picture. There is no security on a multiuser system. > > It is possible to get security on a multiuser system (there are at > least B3 rated systems out there),
- From: [email protected] (E. Dean Tribble)
- Date: Sat, 28 Nov 92 14:30:10 PST
- Cc: [email protected]
- In-Reply-To: Yanek Martinson's message of Sat, 28 Nov 92 16:59:49 EDT <[email protected]>
That is fine as long as you trust all the entities that designed,
built, (modified :-), programmed, installed, and administer the system.
You can inspect the design, the code, the installation, and probablyu
even the administration of the system. That would typically be
economically infeasible, however, so to reduce your expense, you'll
have to trust someone (preferably someone who stands to lose a lot if
they defect).
dean