Linux Security and How Web Browser Sandboxes Really Work
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of Linux Security and Isolation APIs and their crucial role in web browser sandboxes in this 50-minute conference talk by Patricia Aas at NDC Conferences. Delve into how these APIs, which are fundamental for efficient server-side container isolation, also form the backbone of the Chromium Sandbox on Linux. Examine the platform-specific implementation of the Chromium Sandbox, used in popular browsers like Vivaldi, Brave, Chrome, and Opera. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Chromium Sandbox requirements and learn how the Linux implementation meets these criteria. This talk offers valuable insights into the complex world of browser security and the underlying Linux technologies that make it possible.
Syllabus
Linux Security and How Web Browser Sandboxes Really Work - Patricia Aas
Taught by
NDC Conferences
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