System and method for partitioning a multi-level security...

Information security – Access control or authentication – Network

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a system and method for “partitioning” a “namespace” managed by a name (or “directory”) registration server according to “security label” or other security attributes to allow the same registered (e.g., “domain”) name to be used for processing resource(s)/service(s)/application(s) operating under different security labels.

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