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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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This chapter discussed the features of computing architectures suitable for applications that require exceptional security assurance. Critical application areas such as national security systems and financial transaction processing demand this extraordinary level of protection. These systems must be resilient against a broad range of cybersecurity threats, including malicious code, covert channel attacks, and attacks enabled by physical access to computing hardware. Topics addressed in this chapter included cybersecurity threats, encryption, digital signatures, and secure hardware and software design.
Having completed this chapter, you can identify many of the categories of cybersecurity threats a system faces and understand the security features of modern computer hardware. You are aware of some best practices for avoiding security gaps in system architectures, and you know how a secure computer architecture can help enforce security in software applications.
In the next chapter...