Making information flow explicit in HiStar

Nickolai Zeldovich(Stanford University), Silas Boyd-Wickizer(Stanford University), Eddie Kohler(Stanford University), David Mazières(Stanford University)
Operating Systems Design and Implementation
November 6, 2006
Cited by 424

Abstract

HiStar is a new operating system designed to minimize the amount of code that must be trusted. HiStar provides strict information flow control, which allows users to specify precise data security policies without unduly limiting the structure of applications. HiStar's security features make it possible to implement a Unix-like environment with acceptable performance almost entirely in an untrusted user-level library. The system has no notion of superuser and no fully trusted code other than the kernel. HiStar's features permit several novel applications, including an entirely untrusted login process, separation of data between virtual private networks, and privacy-preserving, untrusted virus scanners.


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