Evolución de los esquemas de seguridad extendidos en Unix

Submitted by gwolf on Sun, 02/10/2008 - 09:31
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2003

This talk was prepared for the National Free Software Conference CONSOL 2003 and for Computer Security DGSCA/UNAM 2003 Conference. I analize the main ideas that were used for designing Multics, which of those ideas were adapted for the Unix model, which main shortcomings the traditional Unix model has, and what ideas have evolved to make Unix better.

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Plática preparada para el Congreso Nacional de Software Libre CONSOL 2003 y para el Congreso de Seguridad en Cómputo DGSCA/UNAM 2003. Analizo las ideas principales que fueron empleadas en Multics, cuáles de ellas fueron adaptadas para el modelo de Unix, qué carencias tiene el modelo tradicional de Unix, y qué propuestas ha habido para mejorarlo.

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