FIPS PUB 188, STANDARD SECURITY LABEL FOR INFORMATION TRANSFER (SEPT 1994)
FIPS PUB 188, STANDARD SECURITY LABEL FOR INFORMATION TRANSFER (SEPT 1994). Information Transfer security labels convey information used by protocol entities to determine
how to handle data communicated between open systems. Information on a security label can
be used to control access, specify protective measures, and determine handling restrictions
required by a communications security policy. This standard defines a security label syntax
for information exchanged over data networks and provides encodings of that syntax for use
at the Application and Network Layers. The syntactic constructs defined in this standard are
intended to be used along with semantics provided by the authority establishing the security
policy for the protection of the information exchanged. A separate NIST document, referenced
in an informative appendix, defines a Computer Security Objects Register (CSOR) that serves
as repository for label semantics.