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Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest: Proceedings of the 2002 Southwest Symposium (Southwest Syposium Series)
With contributions from sociocultural and linguistic anthropologists as well as archaeologists, this volume is the first to present case studies of social identity and feasting from throughout the Greater Southwest. A section of the book is also devoted to a synthesis and set of case studies on the archaeology of the pivotal Mexican State of Chihuahua. Unlike many previous studies, the authors of this volume place emphasis on how differences within and between societies came about rather than why dissimilar structures arose, elevating the place of both agency and history in understanding the past. Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest will be of interest to all doing archaeological research in the Southwestern United States and those conducting research on social identity, cultural affiliation, and commensal politics..
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Security Enhanced Linux Syposium-SELinux 2007
This book contains 14 original papers on SELinux, an operating system program designed to protect against software vulnerabilities. The papers were originally presented at a 2007symposium sponsored by IBM, Red Hat, Tresys, and Hewlett-Packard. The book contains programming and other guidance for those using SELinux to improve the security of computer operating systems.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Security-Enhanced Darwin: Porting SELinux to Mac OS X Christopher Vance, Todd C. Miller, Robert Dekelbaum and Andrew Reisse, SPARTA, Inc.

Enforcing Security Enhanced Linux Policies in a Networked Policy Domain Joshua Brindle, Karen Vance and Chad Sellers, Tresys Technology

Using the Flask Security Architecture to Facilitate Risk Adaptable Access Controls Machon Gregory and Peter Loscocco, National Security Agency

Using GConf as an Example of How to Create an Userspace Object Manager James Carter, National Security Agency

Application of the Flask Architecture to the X Window System Server Eamon F. Walsh, National Information Assurance Research Laboratory,National Security Agency

FCGlob: A New SELinux File Context Syntax Don Miner, University of Maryland, Baltimore County James Athey, Tresys Technology, LLC

Towards Intuitive Tools for Managing SELinux: Hiding the Details but Retaining the Power James Athey, Christopher Ashworth, Frank Mayer and Don Minner, Tresys Technology, LLC

Madison: A New Approach to Policy Generation Karl MacMillan, Red Hat

Setroubleshoot: A User Friendly Tool to Diagnose AVC Denials John Dennis, Red Hat

The Design and Implementation of a Guard Installation and Administration Framework Boyd Fletcher, USJFCOM J9 & SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego Chris Roberts, General Dynamics Kurt Risser, Dataline

Securing Inter-Process Communications in SELinux Spencer Shimko and Joshua Brindle, Tresys Technology, LLC

Integrating SELinux with Security-Typed Languages Boniface Hicks, Sandra Rueda, Trent Jaeger and Patrick McDaniel, Systems and Internet Infrastructure Security Laboratory (SIIS), Computer Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University

Porting Legacy Multilevel Secure Applications to Security Enhanced Linux Andy Suchoski and Rick Supplee, Hewlett Packard Company

Extending Linux for Multi-Level Security George Wilson, IBM Corporation

Klaus Weidner, Atsec Information Security Corporation Loulwa Salem, IBM Corporation

Author Index.
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