Method for providing a trusted path between a client and a...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Multiple computer communication using cryptography – Particular communication authentication technique

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C713S182000

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07134017

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is a method of providing a trusted path between a client and a system using an access control processing technique. The method of providing a trusted path between a client and a system includes the step of determining whether access to resources of the system will be permitted or refused on the basis of access control rules and databased attributes set by a security administrator. Thereafter, the client is notified of permission for or refusal of the access in accordance with the result of the determination.

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Silmon Wiseman, Phil Terry, Andrew Wood and Clare Harrold;The Trusted Path between SMITE and the User; Royal Signals and Rader Establishment; CH2558-5/88/0000/0147; British Crown; 1988; pp. 147-155.

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