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		<title>XMLSPIF used in STANAG to describe Security Labelling Policy</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Graeme Lunt]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The goal of the Research Task Group in Cross Domain Security Solutions (IST-068/RTG-031) of the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO)  was to improve the sharing of information in military environments and to facilitate the evolution of a flexible infrastructure by utilizing the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) to create suitable security solutions. In 2010, the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The goal of the Research Task Group in Cross Domain Security Solutions (IST-068/RTG-031) of the NATO Science and Technology Organization (<a href="https://www.sto.nato.int/Pages/default.aspx">STO</a>)  was to improve the sharing of information in military environments and to facilitate the evolution of a flexible infrastructure by utilizing the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) to create suitable security solutions.</p>
<p>In 2010, the group published for a <a href="https://www.sto.nato.int/publications/_layouts/WordViewer.aspx?id=/publications/STO%20Meeting%20Proceedings/RTO-MP-IST-091/MP-IST-091-22.doc&amp;Source=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esto%2Enato%2Eint%2Fpublications%2FSTO%2520Meeting%2520Proceedings%2FForms%2FMeeting%2520Proceedings%2520Document%2520Set%2Fdocsethomepage%2Easpx%3FID%3D36396%26FolderCTID%3D0x0120D5200078F9E87043356C409A0D30823AFA16F602008CF184CAB7588E468F5E9FA364E05BA5%26List%3D7e2cc123%2D6186%2D4c30%2D8082%2D1ba072228ca7%26RootFolder%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww%252Esto%252Enato%252Eint%252Fpublications%252FSTO%2520Meeting%2520Proceedings%252FRTO%252DMP%252DIST%252D091&amp;DefaultItemOpen=1&amp;DefaultItemOpen=1">proposal</a> for an XML Labelling and Metadata Binding specification.</p>
<p>This work has gone on to be developed into two new Standards Agreements (STANAGS), which in turn, are cover documents for the associated Allied Data Publications (ADatPs)):</p>
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<li>STANAG 4774 &#8211; Confidentiality Metadata Label Syntax &#8211; an XML schema that can be used to represent a confidentiality (security) label.</li>
<li>STANAG 4778 &#8211; Metadata Binding Mechanism - an XML Schema that can be used to bind arbitrary metadata (including metadata that uses the confidentiality metadata label syntax, to pieces of information.</li>
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<p>Both of these STANAGs are currently in the process of being ratified by the NATO Nations.</p>
<p>STANAG 4774 defines the structure of a confidentiality label, which includes elements such as the policy identifier, classifications and security categories. The non-normative Annexes B and D of STANAG 4774 provide descriptions of two security labelling policies, &#8220;NATO&#8221; and &#8220;PUBLIC&#8221;, in the form of Security Policy Information Files (SPIFs), which provide the value domains for the elements of the confidentiality label.</p>
<p>The SPIFs in the STANAG obviously can only contain a snapshot of the NATO security labelling policy, as new categories are added and removed to support missions and exercises. However, an up-to-date SPIF is maintained in the NATO Metadata Registry and Repository (<a href="https://nmrr.ncia.nato.int/home.htm">NMRR</a>) (login required), along with the STANAG 4774 and 4778 XML schemas, and other associated artefacts.</p>
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