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Remember an ACL is per object or per resource? It tells us user ID, what access that user has, and the next user ID and what access that user has, and some number of entries like that. And by the way, access control entries, or ACEs is what theyamp;#39;re called. So where should ACL for an object be stored? So first of all this has to be stored in the trusted part of the system. It has to be stored in the operating system of the trusted computing base because it actually determines who can access a resource that needs to be protected. If itamp;#39;s not in the trusted part, then some untrusted code or application potentially can change it but where exactly does it go in that system. So we know that it is a list of these access control entries. And this is for a given object or a resource. Such a list exists. And ACL exists for each resource. So we have the resource R is going to have an ACL R. One natural place for us to store this ACL, is where other information about the resource o