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B1 Security Level Certification
CA ControlMinder includes the following B1 “Orange Book” features: security levels, security categories, and security labels.
- Accessors and resources in the database can be assigned a security level. The security level is an integer between 1 and 255. An accessor can gain access to a resource only if the accessor has a security level equal to or greater than the security level assigned to the resource.
- Accessors and resources in the database can belong to one or more security categories. An accessor can access a resource only if the accessor belongs to all of the security categories assigned to the resource.
- A security label is a name that associates a particular security level with a set of zero or more security categories. Assigning a user to a security label gives the user both the security level and any security categories associated with the security label.
Note: For more information about B1 Orange Book features, see the Implementation Guide.
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