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Date: 2016-01-15 12:55:59
Computer security
Security engineering
Prevention
Security
Crime prevention
Cryptography
Information governance
National security
Password
Operating system
Protection ring
Capability-based security

The Protection of Information in Computer Systems JEROME H. SALTZER, SENIOR MEMBER, IEEE, AND MICHAEL D. SCHROEDER, MEMBER, IEEE Invited Paper Abstract - This tutorial paper explores the mechanics of

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