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The NIST site also has an online copy of the original BLP paper:
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/history/bell76.pdf
-Aryeh Talnir
Security Arch. - Zambeel

Aryeh Talnir wrote:

> While not a tutorial or a text book, the famous "Orange Book" describes
> the model in rather simple terms. Look for "B1" requirements in the book
> that is reachable online at
> http://csrc.nist.gov/secpubs/rainbow/std001.txt
>
> Probably you can search further in the NIST site and find more
> material.
>
> Good luck.
>
> -Aryeh Talnir
> Security Arch. - Zambeel
>
> Jim Duncan wrote:
>
> > "Lodin, Steven {IT S~Indianapolis}" writes:
> > > I was just looking at Denning's book _Cryptography and Data Security_ a
> > > minute ago.  She references the Bell-LaPadula model a couple of times in
> > > there, but no detail.  She does reference the original MITRE work from 1973
> > > in the section on Information Flow Controls.
> >
> > Well, I _thought_ she had a larger description in there.  I really wanted
> > to check, but, er, I _don't_ have a copy of her book on my bookshelf. :-)
> > At least not here at the office.
> >
> > (Hey, I never unpacked all my books after the move to Cisco, and some of
> > them are on the shelf at home, not at work...)
> >
> >         Jim
> >
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