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Security On-demand Architecture with Multiple Modules Support

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It’s very important for a general-purpose operating system to have a security-tunable feature to meet different security requirements. This can be achieved by supporting diverse security modules, invoking them on demand. However, the security architectures of existing projects on Linux kernels do not support this feature or have some drawbacks in their supporting. Thus we introduce a layered architecture which consists of original kernel layer, module coordination layer and module decision layer. The architecture supports multiple modules register, resolves policy-conflicts of modules by changing their invoking order, and allow user to customize the security by enabling or disabling modules during runtime. The detailed structure and implementation in Linux based system, SECIMOS is described. The caching issue and performance are also discussed. Our practice showed the architecture helps us achieve flexible adaptation in different environments.

Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.60373054 and No.60073022; the National 863 High-tech Program of China under Grant No.2002AA141080; Graduate Student Innovation Grant of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Wu, Y., Shi, W., Liang, H., Shang, Q., Yuan, C., Bin, L. (2005). Security On-demand Architecture with Multiple Modules Support. In: Deng, R.H., Bao, F., Pang, H., Zhou, J. (eds) Information Security Practice and Experience. ISPEC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3439. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31979-5_11

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