IRM enforcement of Java stack inspection
2002pp. 246–255
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Abstract
Two implementations are given for Java's stack inspection access-control policy. Each implementation is obtained by generating an inlined reference monitor (IRM) for a different formulation of the policy. Performance of the implementations is evaluated, and one is found to be competitive with Java's less flexible, JVM-resident implementation. The exercise illustrates the power of the IRM approach for enforcing security policies.
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