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Enhancing Kernel Security With LIDS Through Mandatory Access Control
Jan 07, 2005
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Anthony Pell
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intrusion detection
kernel patch
kernel security
mandatory access control
lids
The Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) is a kernel patch and admin tools which enhances the kernel's security by implementing Mandatory Access Control (MAC).
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