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Extensible Security Architectures for Java.

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<dt><font size="+1">Authors</font>
<dd><a href="http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~dwallach">Dan S. Wallach</a>
<dd><a href="http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~balfanz">Dirk Balfanz</a>
<dd><a href="http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~ddean">Drew Dean</a>
<dd><a href="http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~felten">Edward W. Felten</a>
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<dt><font size="+1">Abstract</font>

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Mobile code technologies such as Java, JavaScript, and ActiveX
generally limit all programs to a single restrictive security policy.
However, software-based protection can allow for more extensible
security models, with potentially significant performance improvements
over traditional hardware-based solutions. An extensible security
system should be able to protect subsystems and implement policies
that are created after the initial system is shipped. We describe and
analyze three implementation strategies for interposing such security
policies in software-based security systems. Implementations exist
for all three strategies: several vendors have adapted capabilities to
Java, Netscape and Microsoft have extensions to Java's stack
introspection, and we built a name space management system as an
add-on to Microsoft Internet Explorer. Theoretically, all these
systems are equivalently secure, but many practical issues and
implementation details favor some aspects of each system.
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<dt><font size="+1">Published</font>
<dd><i>16th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles</i> (Saint-Malo, France), October 1997.
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<dd>Netscape's <a href="http://developer.netscape.com/library/documentation/signedobj/">signed object documentation</a>
<dd><a href="http://ncstrl.cs.princeton.edu/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.princeton%2fTR-546-97">Extensible Security Architectures for Java</a>. Dan S. Wallach, Dirk Balfanz, Drew Dean, and Edward W. Felten, Technical Report 546-97, Department of Computer Science, Princeton University, April 1997.
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