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Separation kernel / Principle of least privilege / Kernel / Ring / Linux kernel / Thread / Trusted computing base / Privilege separation / Privilege / Computer architecture / Computer security / Computing
Date: 2009-03-04 17:16:50
Separation kernel
Principle of least privilege
Kernel
Ring
Linux kernel
Thread
Trusted computing base
Privilege separation
Privilege
Computer architecture
Computer security
Computing

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