Lessons Learned Creating a Robust, Hardened Kernel Driver for a Hardware Device
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the challenges and insights gained from developing a robust and hardened kernel driver for a hardware device in this 41-minute Linux Foundation talk. Gain valuable knowledge from Intel Corp. experts Fiona Trahe and Adam Guerin as they share their experiences and best practices in creating resilient kernel-level software. Learn about the intricacies of driver development, security considerations, and performance optimization techniques that can be applied to your own projects involving hardware-software integration.
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Lessons Learned Creating A Robust, Hardened, Kernel Driver for A Hardware Device
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Linux Foundation
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