Answer Posted / karthik
Trusted Operating System (TOS) generally refers to an
operating system that provides sufficient support for
multilevel security and evidence of correctness to meet a
particular set of government requirements.
Eg :
HP UX (Hewlett Packard)
Solaris (Sun)
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