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Der Begriff Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) bezeichnet eine Architektur für hochsichere (englisch: high-assurance) Computersysteme.
, Multiple Independent Levels of Security/Sa … Multiple Independent Levels of Security/Safety (MILS) is a high-assurance security architecture based on the concepts of separation and controlled information flow. It is implemented by separation mechanisms that support both untrusted and trustworthy components; ensuring that the total security solution is non-bypassable, evaluatable, always invoked, and tamperproof.luatable, always invoked, and tamperproof.
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Der Begriff Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) bezeichnet eine Architektur für hochsichere (englisch: high-assurance) Computersysteme.
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