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Vx32
Improving System Security Through TCB Reduction
Vx32: Lightweight User-Level Sandboxing on the X86
Advanced Development of Certified OS Kernels Prof
Tailored Application-Specific System Call Tables
The Security Implications of Google Native Client
Leveraging Legacy Code to Deploy Desktop Applications on the Web
Hacking the Hackers with User-Space Virtualization
VAMOS: Virtualization Aware Middleware
VXA: a Virtual Architecture for Durable Compressed Archives
Secure Compilation for Memory Protection Alexandre Dang
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,323,921 B2 Hunt Et Al
Isolating Commodity Hosted Hypervisors with Hyperlock
Flexible Operating System Internals: the Design and Implementation of the Anykernel and Rump Kernels Aalto University
COMPREHENSIVE and EFFICIENT PROTECTION of KERNEL CONTROL DATA 1405 Kernel Control Data Protection Still Remains to Be Shown
Isolation Mechanisms for Commodity Applications and Platforms
Donky: Domain Keys – Efficient In-Process Isolation for RISC-V And
Virtual Machine
Twizzler: an Operating System for Next-Generation Memory Hierarchies
Top View
Lord of the X86 Rings: a Portable User Mode Privilege Separation Architecture on X86
Arxiv:Cs/0603073V1 [Cs.DL] 18 Mar 2006
Conference Reports in Virtual Environments Jim Chow, Tal Garfinkel, and Peter M
A Hardware Virtualization Based Component Sandboxing Architecture
A Hardware Virtualization Based Component Sandboxing Architecture
Application-Level Sandboxing with X86 Hardware Virtualization and KVM
Dune: Safe User-Level Access to Privileged CPU Features
Virtual Machine (Pt 2) / Microkernels
Master Thesis Maria Charalambous UNIVERSITY of CYPRUS
Securing Virtualization: Techniques and Applications
Efficient Monitoring of Untrusted Kernel-Mode Execution
Safe User-Level Access to Privileged CPU Features
Vx32: Lightweight User-Level Sandboxing on the X86
A Design for Comprehensive Kernel Instrumentation
Lord of the X86 Rings: a Portable User Mode Privilege Separation Architecture on X86
Virtual Machine: − an Execution Environment (Logically) Identical to a Physical Machine, with the Ability to Execute a Full Operating System
Virtual Machines
Hardware and Software Support for Virtualization Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture