MILCOM 2000 Proceedings. 21st Century Military Communications. Architectures and Technologies for Information Superiority (Cat.
DOI: 10.1109/milcom.2000.904089
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NTDR INFOSEC: software security and the 80486 microprocessor

Abstract: This paper discusses one of the first efforts of developing a sofhuare-based secure communication system that bases security on a combination of hardware and software design features. The paper starts with an overview of the security relevant features of the 80486 architecture and draws a contrast between the protected and real mode environments of the 80486 microprocessor. In particular, protected mode features including segments, descriptor tables, gates, privilege levels and Task State Segments are presente… Show more

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