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Mapping Company Classification Policy to the S/MIME Security Label

Mapping Company Classification Policy to the S/MIME Security Label. Weston Nicolls wnicolls@telenisus.com. S/MIME Working Group Meeting December 13, 2000. Purpose. Informational RFC Build on Security Label feature defined in ESS for S/MIME - RFC 2634

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Mapping Company Classification Policy to the S/MIME Security Label

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  1. Mapping Company Classification Policy to the S/MIME Security Label Weston Nicolls wnicolls@telenisus.com S/MIME Working Group Meeting December 13, 2000

  2. Purpose • Informational RFC • Build on Security Label feature defined in ESS for S/MIME - RFC 2634 • Show how Security Label can used to implement an organizational security policy

  3. 3rd Draft Classification Policies and Examples for: • Amoco Corporation • General, Confidential, Highly Confidential • Caterpillar Inc • Public, Confidential Green, Confidential Yellow, Confidential Red • Whirlpool Corporation • Public, Internal, Confidential

  4. 3rd Draft Security Categories syntax and examples Attribute Owner Clearance examples Privacy Mark examples

  5. Security Category Syntax SecurityCategories ::= SET SIZE (1..ub-security-categories) OF SecurityCategory ub-security-categories INTEGER ::= 64 SecurityCategory ::= SEQUENCE { type [0] OBJECT IDENTIFIER value [1] ANY DEFINED BY type } -- defined by type

  6. Security Category Syntax One example of a SecurityCategory syntax is SecurityCategoryValues, as follows. When id-securityCategoryValues is present in the SecurityCategory type field, then the SecurityCategory value field could take the form of SecurityCategoryValues as follows: SecurityCategoryValues ::= SEQUENCE OF UTF8String

  7. Example ESSSecurityLabel: security-policy-identifier: id-tsp-3 security-classification: 9 privacy-mark: ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGED INFORMATION security-categories: SEQUENCE OF SecurityCategory SecurityCategory #1 type: id-tsp-4 value: LAW DEPARTMENT USE ONLY

  8. Example Clearance Attribute (passes access control check): Clearance: policyId: id-tsp-3 classList BIT STRING: Bits 0, 1, 2, 9 are set to TRUE securityCategories: SEQUENCE OF SecurityCategory SecurityCategory #1 type: id-tsp-4 value: LAW DEPARTMENT USE ONLY

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