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|Title=Security foo | |Title=Security foo | ||
|Description= | |Description=LKM Dev (ioctl) | ||
|Type=Meet-Up | |Type=Meet-Up | ||
|Date=2022-10-31 | |Date=2022-10-31 | ||
|Start=19:00 | |Start=19:00 | ||
|Duration=4 | |Duration=4 | ||
|Host=hanemile | |Host=hanemile, barbieauglend | ||
|isRelevant=Yes | |isRelevant=Yes | ||
}} | }} | ||
= Linux Kernel Basics = | = Linux Kernel Basics = | ||
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Security foo | |
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LKM Dev (ioctl) | |
Art | Meet-Up |
Datum | 2022-10-31 |
Start | 19:00 |
Dauer | 4h |
Host | hanemile, barbieauglend |
Relevant? | Yes |
Linux Kernel Basics[edit | edit source]
We are going to discuss how Linux Kernel Modules are handy when reading and modifying CPU supported security features like WP, SMAP, SMEP. We will revise some ways of flipping bits in Control registers and go over a very short introduction to interrupt handling and virtualization.
Mentors[edit | edit source]
Topics[edit | edit source]
- LKM <- We are here
- Hardware supported security features
- Control Registers
- Interrupt Handling
- Virtualization