Linux Sandboxing with Landlock
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative Landlock security feature for Linux in this 32-minute conference talk by Mickaël Salaün from Microsoft. Discover how Landlock enables applications to create their own sandboxing policies, following the principle of least privilege. Learn about the advantages of this approach over traditional access control mechanisms, including better-tailored policies and improved synchronization between policy and software. Understand how Landlock empowers developers to define and maintain security policies, enhancing protection for Linux users without impacting normal operations. Gain insights into Landlock's functionality and its potential to strengthen Linux security against potential threats.
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Linux Sandboxing with Landlock - Mickaël Salaün, Microsoft
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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