A group of processes that share access to the same resources is called:
A.
A Trusted Computing Base (TCB)
B.
A protection domain
C.
An access control triple
D.
An access control list
Explanation:
In answer a, an access control list (ACL) is a list denoting which
users have what privileges to a particular resource. Table illustrates
an ACL. The table shows the subjects or users that have access
to the object, FILE X and what privileges they have with respect to
that file.
For answer “An access control triple”, an access control triple consists of the user, program,
and file with the corresponding access privileges noted for each
user.
The TCB, of answer “A Trusted Computing Base (TCB”, is defined in the answers
as the total combination of protection mechanisms within a computer
system. These mechanisms include the firmware, hardware,
and software that enforce the system security policy.