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Sandboxing Based on SECCOMP for Linux Kernel

Offered By: Ekoparty Security Conference via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the concept of sandboxing based on SECCOMP for the Linux kernel in this conference talk from Ekoparty 2010. Delve into the intricacies of secure computing mode (SECCOMP) and its application in creating isolated environments within the Linux operating system. Learn how SECCOMP can be leveraged to enhance system security by restricting the system calls available to a process, effectively limiting its potential impact on the system. Gain insights into the implementation of SECCOMP-based sandboxing techniques and their practical applications in improving the overall security posture of Linux systems.

Syllabus

Nicolás Bareli - Sandboxing Based on SECCOMP for Linux Kernel - Ekoparty 2010


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Ekoparty Security Conference

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