Media Summary: In this session we'll take a look at Microsoft's implementation of the Shadow Stack exploit mitigation in the Windows Retired Windows developer Dave Plummer dives deep into one of the most critical aspects of operating systems: Get a Free System Design PDF with 158 pages by subscribing to our weekly newsletter:

0 To Kernel 2nd Stage - Detailed Analysis & Overview

In this session we'll take a look at Microsoft's implementation of the Shadow Stack exploit mitigation in the Windows Retired Windows developer Dave Plummer dives deep into one of the most critical aspects of operating systems: Get a Free System Design PDF with 158 pages by subscribing to our weekly newsletter:

Photo Gallery

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 1 - Reading the memory map)
0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 5 - Physical memory allocator)
2nd stage bootloader: initial kernel virtual map
2nd stage bootloader: Loading the kernel file
0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 3 - Printing to framebuffer)
0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 2 - Protected mode)
0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 4 - Writing printf)
Linux Kernel Internals: Process
A Practical Look at Windows Kernel Mode Shadow Stacks and the Secure Kernel!
Kernel Mode vs User Mode: Why it Matters, What You Need to Know
How Does Linux Boot Process Work?
View Detailed Profile
0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 1 - Reading the memory map)

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 1 - Reading the memory map)

In this series we explore how to write a

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 5 - Physical memory allocator)

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 5 - Physical memory allocator)

In this series we explore how to write a

2nd stage bootloader: initial kernel virtual map

2nd stage bootloader: initial kernel virtual map

In this series we explore how to write a

2nd stage bootloader: Loading the kernel file

2nd stage bootloader: Loading the kernel file

In this series we explore how to write a

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 3 - Printing to framebuffer)

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 3 - Printing to framebuffer)

In this series we explore how to write a

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 2 - Protected mode)

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 2 - Protected mode)

In this series we explore how to write a

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 4 - Writing printf)

0 to Kernel - 2nd stage bootloader (Part 4 - Writing printf)

In this series we explore how to write a

Linux Kernel Internals: Process

Linux Kernel Internals: Process

Thank you for watching! Notes: https://maplecircuit.dev/videos/2025-05-31-linux-

A Practical Look at Windows Kernel Mode Shadow Stacks and the Secure Kernel!

A Practical Look at Windows Kernel Mode Shadow Stacks and the Secure Kernel!

In this session we'll take a look at Microsoft's implementation of the Shadow Stack exploit mitigation in the Windows

Kernel Mode vs User Mode: Why it Matters, What You Need to Know

Kernel Mode vs User Mode: Why it Matters, What You Need to Know

Retired Windows developer Dave Plummer dives deep into one of the most critical aspects of operating systems:

How Does Linux Boot Process Work?

How Does Linux Boot Process Work?

Get a Free System Design PDF with 158 pages by subscribing to our weekly newsletter: https://bytebytego.ck.page/subscribe ...