1. Labels in Trusted Extensions Software
3. Making a Label Encodings File (Tasks)
4. Labeling Printer Output (Tasks)
5. Customizing LOCAL DEFINITIONS
6. Example: Planning an Organization's Labels
Identifying the Site's Label Requirements
Satisfying Information Protection Goals
Trusted Extensions Features That Address Labeling and Access
Climbing the Security Learning Curve
Analyzing the Requirements for Each Label
Requirements for CONFIDENTIAL: INTERNAL_USE_ONLY
Requirements for CONFIDENTIAL: NEED_TO_KNOW
Requirements for CONFIDENTIAL: REGISTERED
Names of Groups With NEED_TO_KNOW Label
Understanding the Set of Labels
Planning the Use of Words in MAC
Planning the Use of Words in Labeling System Output
Planning Unlabeled Printer Output
Planning for Supporting Procedures
Rules for Protecting a REGISTERED File or Directory
Rules for Configuring Printers
Rules for Handling Printer Output
Planning the Classification Values in a Worksheet
Planning the Compartment Values and Combination Constraints in a Worksheet
Planning the Clearances in a Worksheet
Planning the Printer Banners in a Worksheet
Planning the Channels in a Worksheet
Planning the Minimums in an Accreditation Range
Planning the Colors in a Worksheet
Editing and Installing the label_encodings File
Encoding the Sensitivity Labels
Encoding the Information Labels
Encoding the Accreditation Range
Encoding the Local Definitions
Encoding the Column Headers in Label Builders
Labeling decisions need to be enforced on users, and on printers.
When setting up user accounts, the Security Administrator role needs to specify the following for every user:
The appropriate clearance
To plan user clearances, see Planning the Clearances in a Worksheet.
The appropriate minimum label
Label visibility
For details, see Managing Users and Rights With the Solaris Management Console (Task Map) in Oracle Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator’s Procedures.
The Security Administrator role can customize labeling or not labeling printed output. For the procedures, see Managing Printing in Trusted Extensions (Task Map) in Oracle Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator’s Procedures.