Article 4RWJP "Linux Kernel Finally Gets Its Lockdown"

"Linux Kernel Finally Gets Its Lockdown"

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There are two lockdown modes: integrity and confidentiality
https://itsfoss.com/linux-kernel-5-4/Quote:
In news that has been a long time in coming, chief Linux maintainer Linus Torvalds has finally approved a new security feature, the Linux Security Module (LSM, nicknamed "lockdown") to be part of the 5.4 branch of the Linux kernel. Although the feature will be turned off by default - out of fear it might break existing systems - it does promise to bring additional security to one of the most widely-used and hardened kernels on the market.

How Does It Work?

The lockdown feature's aim is to restrict various pieces of kernel functionality. ...
https://thenewstack.io/linux-kernel-...-its-lockdown/

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