Writing a Windows Kernel Driver with Rust
Offered By: Rust via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of kernel driver development using Rust in this 41-minute conference talk by Matthias Heiden at Rust Linz, October 2020. Discover why anti-virus software, anti-cheat systems, and even hackers utilize kernel drivers to gain full control over operating systems. Learn the fundamentals of writing Windows kernel drivers with Rust, understanding their potential for both protection and harm. Gain insights from Matthias, a passionate Software Engineer with a keen interest in Software Security, as he shares his journey with Rust and its applications in system-level programming. Delve into the power and safety features of Rust that make it an excellent choice for kernel development, and understand how to leverage these capabilities in your own projects.
Syllabus
Rust Linz, October 2020 - Matthias Heiden - Writing a Kernel Driver with Rust
Taught by
Rust
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