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A trusted computer system is
“ | a computer and operating system that employs secure hardware and software measures to allow its use for processing of sensitive information and can be verified to implement a given security policy. | ” |
“ | [a] system that employs sufficient hardware and software assurance measures to allow its use for processing simultaneously a range of sensitive or classified information.[1] | ” |
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- Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria
- Trusted computing base
- Trusted Internet Connection Initiative
- Trusted system
- Trusted third party
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- This page uses content from the Information Security Guide 2 - Glossary, which is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 Unported