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Date: 2012-07-26 01:01:29
Computing
Access control
Kernel
Access control list
Principle of least privilege
Trusted computing base
Linux kernel
File system API
File system
Software
Computer security
Security

Costs of Security in the PFS File System∗ Kevin Walsh Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of the Holy Cross [removed] Fred B. Schneider

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