Computer security in a non-traditional architecture
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Abstract
Isolation and separation between independent processes is a fundamental requirement for computer security. Nowhere is this more important than in the separation between operating system and user processes.
The architecture of the computer for which an operating system is designed is the determining factor on which mechanisms are used to meet this requirement and how effectively it is met. The architecture can make this relatively easy, difficult, or even impossible.
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Department of Defense, "Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria", Final Draft, 27 January 1983.
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Published: 01 January 1983
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