After the overflow: self-defense techniques of the Linux Kernel by Reinhard Kugler
Target Group Anyone involved in software development |
Focus technical |
Abstract SecDevOps has complex challenges: remote code execution vulnerabilities could lead to a takeover of the backend. Web hosters and Cloud providers have to deal with the extreme: remote code execution as a service by running user code (PHP, NodeJS, Go, dotnet, …). What does the Linux Kernel provide to contain successful attacks other than a firewall, user separation and permissions? Do Docker containers really contain Tags: Capabilties, App Armor/SeLinux, Filesystem Attributes, SecComp |
Language English |
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