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Abstract: The Distributed Trusted Mach (DTMach) program
is developing a design for a high-assurance, secure,
distributed system based on Mach. To achieve this
goal, it is first necessary to identify the general threats
against which DTMach must protect. The next step
is to identify control mechanisms that are sufficient
to protect against each of the threats. The DTMach
design makes extensive use of type enforcement in addressing
the threats. This paper describes the general
threats and the... (Update)
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...seals, or of any other seal. The design has been inspired by the Fluke micro kernel [14] and work on interposition in operating systems [12, 15, 16]. We have not addressed interposition of low level resources such as memory and the scheduler as this requires modifications to...
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T. Fine and S. E. Minear, "Assuring Distributed Trusted Mach," in Proc. 1993 IEEE Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, (Oakland, CA), pp. 206--218, May 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fine93assuring.html More
@inproceedings{ fine93assuring,
author = "T. Fine and S. E. Minear",
title = "Assuring Distributed Trusted Mach",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the {IEEE} Symposium on Security and Privacy",
pages = "206--218",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fine93assuring.html" }
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