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Mickaël Salaün

Mickaël Salaün is a kernel developer and open source enthusiast. He is mainly interested in Linux-based operating systems, especially from a security point of view. He has built security sandboxes before hacking into the kernel on a new LSM called Landlock, of which he is now the maintainer. He previously worked for the French national cybersecurity agency (ANSSI) on systems hardening. He is currently employed by Microsoft to work on Linux-related security projects.

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Sessions

07-03
10:15
120min
Landlock workshop: Linux sandboxing in practice
Mickaël Salaün

Landlock is the sandboxing mechanism available on Linux. In this workshop, we'll sandbox an application in a way which is transparent to users. This hardening will help mitigate security vulnerabilities.

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