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LockDown

Proceedings of the 9th European Workshop on System Security, 2016
This paper introduces quarantine, a new security primitive for an operating system to use in order to protect information and isolate malicious behavior. Quarantine's core feature is the ability to fork a protection domain on-the-fly to isolate a specific principal's execution of untrusted code without risk of a compromise spreading.
Gedare Bloom   +2 more
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Lockdown

2021
This book asks whether the decision to lock down the world was justified in proportion to the potential harms and risks generated by the Covid-19 virus. Drawing on global, empirical data, it explores and exposes the social harms induced by lockdowns, many of which are 'hidden', including joblessness, mental health problems and an intensification of ...
Daniel Briggs   +4 more
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Lockdown

[Vol. 1] : Carnet de notes, mi-mars - mi-décembre 2020 [Vol. 2] : Journal d'une prise de tête, fin décembre 2020 - mars 2021 [Vol.
Erni, Barbara, Erni, Barbara
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Offshore: Lockdown Topographies1

2022
Walking, as Michel de Certeau noted, is also rhetoric. The selection of a path is an act of composition akin to the turning of a phrase. A style of walking, like style in writing, ‘connotes a singular’, a ‘way of being in the world’ and a particular ‘processing of the symbolic’.
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Lockdown fires

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2022
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Gott im Lockdown

2021
Text zum Thema "Gott im Lockdown"
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Trade under lockdown

Journal of International Economics, 2022
Antoine Berthou, Sebastian Stumpner
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Lockdown

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2003
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