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Computer security model

A computer security model is a scheme for specifying and enforcing security policies. A security model may be founded upon a formal model of access rights, a model of computation, a model of distributed computing, or no particular theoretical grounding at all. A computer security model is implemented through a computer security policy. A computer security model is a scheme for specifying and enforcing security policies. A security model may be founded upon a formal model of access rights, a model of computation, a model of distributed computing, or no particular theoretical grounding at all. A computer security model is implemented through a computer security policy. For a more complete list of available articles on specific security models, see Category:Computer security models.

[ "Computer network", "Computer security", "Internet privacy", "Operating system", "Security kernel", "Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria", "Concrete security", "Language-based security", "Clark–Wilson model" ]
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