C. Attanasio, P. Markenstein, and R. J. Phillips. Penetrating an Operating System: a Study of VM/370 Integrity. IBM Systems Journal, 15(1):102--116, 1976.

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....multiprogramming operating system. It was also suggested that the redundant security mechanisms found in the VMM and the OS executing in one of its virtual machines enhanced security [21] Penetration experiments indicated that redundant weak implementations are insufficient to secure a system [5, 11]. KVM 370was an early secure Type I VMM [11, 33, 9] Called a security retrofit, two approaches to the work were examined: 1) hardening of the existing VM 370 control program (CP) to repair identified penetration vulnerabilities and (2) a redesign of the VM 370 CP to place all ....

C. Attanasio, P. Markenstein, and R. J. Phillips. Penetrating an Operating System: a Study of VM/370 Integrity. IBM Systems Journal, 15(1):102--116, 1976.

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