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Presentations and Papers
2001 Linux Kernel Summit
- Security-Enhanced Linux, 2001.
Intros, Tutorials, and Retrospectives
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Introduction to SELinux, 2010.
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Demystifying SELinux, OSCON 2013.
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Demystifying SELinux Part Two, OSCON 2014.
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Retrospective: 26 Years of Flexible MAC, Linux Security Summit North America 2019, Slides Video
SELinux for Android
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Laying a Secure Foundation for Mobile Devices, 2013 Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium.
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Security Enhanced Android: Bringing Flexible MAC to Android, 2013 Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium.
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Security Enhancements for Android, 2014 Android Builders Summit.
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Protecting the Android TCB with SELinux, 2014 Linux Security Summit.
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SELinux in Android Lollipop and Marshmallow, 2015 Linux Security Summit.
State of SELinux semi-annual presentations from Linux Security Summit (LSS)
Two background papers that provide the motivation and explain the underlying security architecture that SELinux embodies.
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The Inevitability of Failure: The Flawed Assumption of Security in Modern Computing Environments, 21st National Information Systems Security Conference (NISSC), 1998.
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The Flask Security Architecture: System Support for Diverse Security Policies, 8th USENIX Security Symposium, 1999.
Papers describing the original SELinux design and reference implementation.
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Integrating Flexible Support for Security Policies into the Linux Operating System, 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference.
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Meeting Critical Security Objectives with Security-Enhanced Linux, 2001 Ottawa Linux Symposium.
Papers describing the Linux Security Module (LSM) framework on which SELinux is now based.
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Linux Security Module Framework, 2002 Ottawa Linux Symposium.
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Linux Security Modules: General Security Support for the Linux Kernel, 11th USENIX Security Symposium, 2002.
Technical report describing the re-implementation of SELinux using LSM.
Paper describing the initial Android SELinux reference implementation that was later adopted into mainline Android.
- Security Enhanced Android: Bringing Flexible MAC to Android, 2013 Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium.