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Sybase and TRW have been working together to produce two secure relational database products that meet the guidelines set forth in the Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (DoD TCSEC). A B1 version of the Sybase Secure SQL Server is being developed that will run on a B1 secure UNIX operating system. The B2 Sybase Secure SQL Server will run on bare hardware, avoiding the need for an underlying B2 operating system. The B1 and B2 systems contain the same security features, such as mandatory and discretionary access controls, auditing, and trusted paths for performing security relevant activity.

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Winkler, H. (1992). Sybase Secure SQL Server. In: Lunt, T.F. (eds) Research Directions in Database Security. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2870-7_6

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