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Preface
Chapter 1 Labels in Trusted Extensions Software
Labels and Security Policy
Types of Labels, Their Components and Uses
Label Ranges Restrict Access
Labels Are Used in Access Control Decisions
Label Components
Label Dominance
Accreditation Ranges, Label Ranges, and Valid Labels
System Accreditation Range
User Accreditation Range
Account Label Range
Account Label Range Examples
Session Range
Label Availability in Trusted Extensions Sessions
Labeled Workspaces
Administering Labels
Label Visibility
Labels on Printed Output
Authorizations for Relabeling Information
Privileges for Translating Labels
Chapter 2 Planning Labels (Tasks)
Planning Labels (Task Map)
How to Strategize for Labels
How to Plan the Encodings File
Sources for Encodings Files
Labels Files in Solaris Trusted Extensions Packages
Default Label Encodings File
Differences Between GFI Label Encodings Files
GFI Multilevel Label Encodings File
GFI Single Level Label Encodings File
Sun Extensions to label_encodings File
Chapter 3 Making a Label Encodings File (Tasks)
Encodings File Syntax
Word Order Requirements
Classification Name Syntax
Keywords for Classifications
Default and Inverse Words
Compartment Words
Hierarchical Compartment Words
Managing Label Encodings (Task Map)
How to Create a label_encodings File
How to Analyze and Verify the label_encodings File
How to Distribute the label_encodings File
How to Add or Rename a Classification
How to Specify Default and Inverse Words
How to Create a Single-Label Encodings File
How to Add Sun Extensions to an Encodings File
How to Debug a label_encodings File
Chapter 4 Labeling Printer Output (Tasks)
Labels on Body Pages
Security Text on Banner and Trailer Pages
Specifying the Protect As Classification
Specifying Printer Banners
Specifying Channels
Configuring Security Text on Print Jobs (Task Map)
How to Specify the Words in PRINTER BANNERS
How to Specify Handling Instructions in CHANNELS
How to Set a Minimum Protect As Classification
Chapter 5 Customizing LOCAL DEFINITIONS
LOCAL DEFINITIONS Section
Contents of LOCAL DEFINITIONS Section
Changing Column Headers on Label Builders
Specifying Colors for Labels
Order of Color Specification
Color Values
Modifying Sun Extensions (Task Map)
How to Specify Default User Labels
How to Assign a Color to a Label or Word
How to Name Column Headers in Label Builders
Chapter 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
Defining the Set of Labels
Planning the Classifications
Planning the Compartments
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 Version
Encoding the Classifications
Encoding the Sensitivity Labels
Encoding the Information Labels
Encoding the Clearances
Encoding the Channels
Encoding the Printer Banners
Encoding the Accreditation Range
Encoding the Local Definitions
Encoding the Column Headers in Label Builders
Encoding the Color Names
Configuring Users and Printers for Labels
Appendix A Sample Label Encodings File
Classifications and Compartments
label_encodings.example File
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