articleJan 7, 2003Closed access

The Chinese Wall security policy

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Abstract

The authors explore a commercial security policy (the Chinese Wall) which represents the behavior required of those persons who perform corporate analysis for financial institutions. It can be distinguished from Bell-LaPadula-like policies by the way that a user's permitted accesses are constrained by the history of his previous accesses. It is shown that the formal representation of the policy correctly permits a market analyst to talk to any corporation which does not create a conflict of interest with previous assignments. The Chinese Wall policy combines commercial discretion with legally enforceable mandatory controls. It is required in the operation of many financial services organizations; the authors…

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Keywords
  • Corporation
  • Discretion
  • Security policy
  • Representation (politics)
  • Law and economics
  • Computer science
  • Business
  • Computer security
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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