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GT.M Security Philosophy and Implementation

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Philosophy

The general GT.M philosophy is to use the security of the underlying operating system, and to neither subvert it nor extend it. The purpose of this document is to discuss the implications of, exceptions to, and limitations of this philosophy (the “security model”). This document reflects GT.M as of V5.4-000.

[Note]
GT.M is not intended to operate robustly on a machine that is potentially subject to direct attack, such as a firewall, or a machine operating in a “DMZ.”