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1Exploiting Concurrency Vulnerabilities in System Call Wrappers Robert N. M. Watson Security Research Group Computer Laboratory

Exploiting Concurrency Vulnerabilities in System Call Wrappers Robert N. M. Watson Security Research Group Computer Laboratory

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Source URL: www.watson.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-08-06 09:53:24
2TxBox: Building Secure, Efficient Sandboxes with System Transactions Suman Jana The University of Texas at Austin   Donald E. Porter

TxBox: Building Secure, Efficient Sandboxes with System Transactions Suman Jana The University of Texas at Austin Donald E. Porter

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Source URL: www3.cs.stonybrook.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-07 14:32:49
3NetBSD — Introducing NetBSD — What is the NetBSD Project? The NetBSD Project gives you a complete Unix-like operating system that is up to today’s Open Source and security standards, supporting industry-standard AP

NetBSD — Introducing NetBSD — What is the NetBSD Project? The NetBSD Project gives you a complete Unix-like operating system that is up to today’s Open Source and security standards, supporting industry-standard AP

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Source URL: netbsd.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-04-07 11:30:10
4Computer security / System software / Veriexec / Systrace / Rootkit / Comparison of BSD operating systems / Embedded operating systems / Security / NetBSD

NetBSD — Secure by Default — Secure by default The NetBSD Project adopts the same approach to security as it does to the the rest of the system: Solutions and not hacks. Security issues in NetBSD are

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Source URL: netbsd.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-04-07 11:30:11
5CITI Technical Report[removed]Improving Host Security with System Call Policies Niels Provos [removed]

CITI Technical Report[removed]Improving Host Security with System Call Policies Niels Provos [removed]

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Source URL: www.citi.umich.edu

Language: English - Date: 2002-11-11 16:59:47
6NetBSD — Secure by Default — Secure by default The NetBSD Project adopts the same approach to security as it does to the the rest of the system: Solutions and not hacks. Security issues in NetBSD are

NetBSD — Secure by Default — Secure by default The NetBSD Project adopts the same approach to security as it does to the the rest of the system: Solutions and not hacks. Security issues in NetBSD are

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Source URL: www.netbsd.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-04-07 11:30:11
7NetBSD — Introducing NetBSD — What is the NetBSD Project? The NetBSD Project gives you a complete Unix-like operating system that is up to today’s Open Source and security standards, supporting industry-standard AP

NetBSD — Introducing NetBSD — What is the NetBSD Project? The NetBSD Project gives you a complete Unix-like operating system that is up to today’s Open Source and security standards, supporting industry-standard AP

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Source URL: www.netbsd.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-04-07 11:30:10
8Improving Host Security with System Call Policies Niels Provos Center for Information Technology Integration University of Michigan [removed] Abstract

Improving Host Security with System Call Policies Niels Provos Center for Information Technology Integration University of Michigan [removed] Abstract

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Source URL: niels.xtdnet.nl

Language: English - Date: 2003-08-09 20:58:49
9Systemaufrufe mit Systrace steuern Stefan Schumacher [removed] Kaishakunin.com IT-Sicherheitsberatung Veroffentlicht

Systemaufrufe mit Systrace steuern Stefan Schumacher [removed] Kaishakunin.com IT-Sicherheitsberatung Veroffentlicht

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Source URL: kaishakunin.com

Language: German - Date: 2011-03-31 01:37:46
    10Improving Host Security with System Call Policies Niels Provos Center for Information Technology Integration

    Improving Host Security with System Call Policies Niels Provos Center for Information Technology Integration

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    Source URL: www.citi.umich.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2003-08-09 19:06:41