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A Security Kernel is defined as a strict implementation of a reference monitor mechanism responsible for enforcing a sec

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A Security Kernel is defined as a strict implementation of a reference monitor mechanism responsible for enforcing a security policy. To be secure, the kernel must meet three basic conditions, what are they?

A. Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability
B. Policy, mechanism, and assurance
C. Isolation, layering, and abstraction
D. Completeness, Isolation, and Verifiability
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