Diskussion:Technicolor Rainbow

Letzter Kommentar: vor 9 Jahren von Nameless23 in Abschnitt Woher kommt die Bezeichnung "Technicolor"?

First, pardon my commenting in English, I don't speak German.

NCSC-TG-010 is "A Guide to Understanding Security Modeling in Trusted Systems." (Oct. 1992). It is also known as the "Security Modeling Guide." Its cover is "Venice Blue." It is currently available online at the following locations:

   http://www.theargon.com/achilles/articles/NCSC%20publications/NCSC-TG-010.pdf
   http://www.albany.edu/acc/courses/ia/classics/NCSC-TG-010.pdf
   http://www.intellnet.org/resources/rainbow_series/NCSC-TG-010.pdf
   http://stinet.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA392777&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf

Hardcopies are available at amazon.com and biblio.com.

I'm the principal author, along with more than a hundred other contributors. When this guideline was written, the classification of security issues into confidentiality, integrity, availability, and authentication was not yet well established. Models of confidentiality were far more popular than other kinds. So including these other aspects took a lot of digging and selling. Even within confidentiality, theorems establishing the relationship of the various models had to be developed and published before a concise presentation was possible. NYSU's CIFA includes the Security Modeling Guide in its list of "classics."

71.232.226.184 18:48, 30. Okt. 2007 (CET)Jim WilliamsBeantworten

Woher kommt die Bezeichnung "Technicolor"?

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In der englischsprachigen Artikelversion findet man die Bezeichnung Technicolor nur in einem Filmzitat (des wenig realistischen Films Hackers). Außerdem war Technicolor schon damals der Name eines amerikanischen Unternehmens.--Nameless23 (Diskussion) 03:17, 11. Sep. 2015 (CEST)Beantworten