Mitigating Linux Kernel Memory Corruptions with ARM Memory Tagging
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore ARM Memory Tagging as a powerful technique for mitigating Linux kernel memory corruptions in this informative conference talk. Delve into the intricacies of Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) and its integration into the Linux kernel. Learn about the implementation details, including tagging out-of-bounds memory accesses, and gain a comprehensive understanding of how this technology enhances system security. Discover practical insights and strategies for leveraging ARM Memory Tagging to fortify Linux kernel memory management and prevent potential vulnerabilities.
Syllabus
Introduction
Memory Tagging
Memory Tagging Extension
Integrating Empty into the Kernel
Tagging out of bounds
Implementation details
Recap
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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