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Graham–Denning model

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The Graham-Denning Model addresses the security issues associated with how to define a set of basic rights on how specific subjects can execute security functions on an object. The model has eight basic protection rules that outline:

  • How to securely create an object.
  • How to securely create a subject.
  • How to securely delete an object.
  • How to securely delete a subject.
  • How to securely provide the read access right.
  • How to securely provide the grant access right.
  • How to securely provide the delete access right.
  • How to securely provide the transfer access right.


See also

References

Krutz, Ronald L. and Vines, Russell Dean, The CISSP Prep Guide; Gold Edition, Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 2003.

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