Steinar.Haug@delab.sintef.no (Steinar Haug) (06/22/91)
Computerworld says in the June 10, 1991 issue that NCSC has (finally :-) published the Trusted Database Management System Interpretation of the "Orange Book". This is something many of us have been waiting for quite a while now... so: Can anybody give me a bibliographic reference to the TDI, and also tell me from where it can be obtained? (I already have the "Orange Book".) Steinar Haug, system/networks administrator SINTEF DELAB, University of Trondheim, NORWAY Email: Steinar.Haug@delab.sintef.no, sthaug@idt.unit.no, steinar@tosca.er.sintef.no
mtv@milton.u.washington.edu (David Schanen) (06/22/91)
In article <1991Jun21.224428*Steinar.Haug@delab.sintef.no> Steinar.Haug@delab.sintef.no (Steinar Haug) writes: >Computerworld says in the June 10, 1991 issue that NCSC has (finally :-) >published the Trusted Database Management System Interpretation of the >"Orange Book". This is something many of us have been waiting for quite >a while now... .... You can say that again! Someone *please* post the info on where to obtain this. Is it the same place that is constantly posted in response to 'where can I get the rainbow series?'? I remember hearing that there was a European Interpretation under development also, can anyone enlighten us to the name of it? .... -- Inet: mtv@milton.u.washington.edu * 8kyu * UUNET: ...uunet!uw-beaver!u!mtv
faigin@aero.org (Daniel P. Faigin) (06/24/91)
Copies of the TDI should be available from the same source as the Orange Book: You can receive one complimentary copy of the "rainbow" series of computer security manuals by calling 301.766.8729 or 301.688.8742 or writing: Department of Defense National Security Agency ATTN: S332 9800 Savage Road Ft George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000 -- [W]:The Aerospace Corp. M1/055 * POB 92957 * LA, CA 90009-2957 * 213/336-8228 [Email]:faigin@aerospace.aero.org [Vmail]:213/336-5454 Box#3149 "A consensus means that everyone agrees to say collectively what no one believes individually" -- Abba Eban
jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F Haugh II) (06/27/91)
In article <FAIGIN.91Jun24075131@sunstroke.aero.org> faigin@aero.org (Daniel P. Faigin) writes: >Copies of the TDI should be available from the same source as the Orange Book: > >You can receive one complimentary copy of the "rainbow" series of computer >security manuals by calling 301.766.8729 or 301.688.8742 or writing: Could someone provide the GPO number for that document. I already received my "free set" and only need the TDI. -- John F. Haugh II | Distribution to | UUCP: ...!cs.utexas.edu!rpp386!jfh Ma Bell: (512) 255-8251 | GEnie PROHIBITED :-) | Domain: jfh@rpp386.cactus.org "UNIX signals are not interrupts. Worse, SIGCHLD/SIGCLD is not even a UNIX signal, it's an abomination." -- Doug Gwyn