| T. Garfinkel, M. Rosenblum, and D. Boneh. A broader vision of trusted computing. In Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating System, May 2003. |
....should an error occur. 4. A trusted computing platform. Before we run a job on a machine in the utility, how can we tell that the software on the host is not malicious and will respect our security and privacy concerns One option is to ensure the host is running a trusted virtual machine monitor[5], attested to by tamper proof hardware. The above sketches our high level approaches towards providing the properties desired of a utility, as described in Section 1. The service plane of the system migrates appliances efficiently to give users global access to their computing environment. The ....
T. Garfinkel, M. Rosenblum, and D. Boneh. A broader vision of trusted computing. In Ninth Hot Topics in Operating System, May 2003.
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T. Garfinkel, M. Rosenblum, and D. Boneh. A broader vision of trusted computing. In Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating System, May 2003.
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