Hermann Härtig, Michael Hohmuth, Norman Feske, C. Helmuth, A. Lackorzynski, F. Mehnert, M. Peter
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The trusted computing bases (TCBs) of applications running on today's commodity operating systems have become extremely large. This paper presents an architecture that allows to build applications with a much smaller TCB. It is based on a kernelized architecture and on the reuse of legacy software using trusted wrappers. We discuss the design principles, the architecture and some components, and a number of usage examples