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Managed Code and Runtime Environments - Another layer of added security?
From: mshines at purdue.edu (Michael S Hines)
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 08:25:21 -0500
Which brings us to the point of asking why we must have this run time environment to protect the computing resources. Why isn't this a function of and included in the Operating System code? Is this like a firewall and IDS - just another layer we have to add due to ineffective and insecure OS's? Are we dealing with symptoms or the real solution? Just wondering? ----------------------------------- Michael S Hines mshines at purdue.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://krvw.com/pipermail/sc-l/attachments/20060329/0e9d9ccb/attachment.html
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