Abstract
Ensuring appropriate user access to information is a key objective of information security on a computer network. We propose a solution in which an individual user is assigned a universal trust score determined by applying the same model financial institutions use to determine an individual's credit risk score. This universal trust score is combined with the Bell–La Padula model to control the individual's access to information across multiple assured information sharing systems.
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