Security kernel
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In telecommunications, the term security kernel has the following meanings:
- In computer and communications security, the central part of a computer or communications system hardware, firmware, and software that implements the basic security procedures for controlling access to system resources.
- A self-contained usually small collection of key security-related statements that (a) works as a part of an operating system to prevent unauthorized access to, or use of, the system and (b) contains criteria that must be met before specified programs can be accessed.
- Hardware, firmware, and software elements of a trusted computing base that implement the reference monitor concept.
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This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document "Federal Standard 1037C".- National Information Systems Security Glossary
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