Abstract

Ensuring appropriate user access to information is a key objective of information security on a computer network. We propose a solution in which an individual user is assigned a universal trust score determined by applying the same model financial institutions use to determine an individual's credit risk score. This universal trust score is combined with the Bell-La Padula model to control the individual's access to information across multiple assured information sharing systems.

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