Security Basics for Computer Architects

Design for security is an essential aspect of the design of future computers. However, security is not well understood by the computer architecture community. Many important security aspects have evolved over the last several decades in the cryptography, operating systems, and networking communities...

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Main Author: Lee, Ruby B. (Author)
Corporate Author: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Rafael, California Morgan & Claypool 2013
Series:Synthesis lectures in computer architecture #25
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