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In SELinux, the Policy Aware Security Server is responsible for policy decision points.
In SELinux, the Policy Aware Security Server is responsible for policy decision points.
True
Object managers are responsible for implementing injective mapping of subjects to SIDs.
Object managers are responsible for implementing injective mapping of subjects to SIDs.
True
Persistence security contexts are stored in the kernel's protection domain.
Persistence security contexts are stored in the kernel's protection domain.
False
The Access Vector Cache (AVC) is responsible for caching security contexts.
The Access Vector Cache (AVC) is responsible for caching security contexts.
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SELinux uses a Reference Monitor architecture to implement security policies.
SELinux uses a Reference Monitor architecture to implement security policies.
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The Policy Decision Point (PDP) is responsible for policy enforcement.
The Policy Decision Point (PDP) is responsible for policy enforcement.
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Security contexts contain policy-specific entity attributes such as confidentiality levels.
Security contexts contain policy-specific entity attributes such as confidentiality levels.
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Object managers are responsible for implementing policy-specific entity attributes.
Object managers are responsible for implementing policy-specific entity attributes.
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SELinux uses a tamperproof policy implementation in the kernel's protection domain.
SELinux uses a tamperproof policy implementation in the kernel's protection domain.
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The security server is responsible for caching security contexts.
The security server is responsible for caching security contexts.
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