Media Summary: The recent hardware security vulnerabilites exposed the At a rate of almost 9 changes per hour (24/7), the Linux Operating system distributors often face challenges that are somewhat different from that of upstream

Kernel Recipes 2019 Kernel Hacking - Detailed Analysis & Overview

The recent hardware security vulnerabilites exposed the At a rate of almost 9 changes per hour (24/7), the Linux Operating system distributors often face challenges that are somewhat different from that of upstream GNU poke is a new interactive editor for binary data. Not limited to editing basic ntities such as bits and bytes, it provides a ... Traditionally operating systems are black boxes designed by system engineers that users simply have to “fit into”. Users do not ... A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ...

This talk will provide several examples of how Facebook engineers use BPF to scale the networking, prevent denial of service, ... Contemporary computer systems are quite complicated. There may be multiple connections between various components in them ... Ftrace's most powerful feature is the function tracer (and function graph tracer which is built from it). But to have this enabled on ...

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Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel hacking behind closed doors
Kernel Recipes 2019 - Hunting and fixing bugs all over the Linux kernel
Kernel Recipes 2019 - Analyzing changes to the binary interface exposed by the Kernel to its modules
Baby Steps to Kernel Hacking - Sayli Yogesh Karnik, Credit Suisse
Kernel Recipes 2019 - GNU poke, an extensible editor for structured binary data
Kernel Recipes 2019 - The ubiquity but also the necessity of eBPF as a technology...
Kernel Recipes 2019 - CVEs are dead, long live the CVE!
Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt
Kernel Recipes 2019 - BPF at Facebook
Kernel Recipes 2019 - What To Do When Your Device Depends on Another One
Kernel Self-Protection Project - Kees Cook, Google
"Kernel hacking like it's 2020" - Russell Currey (LCA 2020)
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Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel hacking behind closed doors

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel hacking behind closed doors

The recent hardware security vulnerabilites exposed the

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Hunting and fixing bugs all over the Linux kernel

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Hunting and fixing bugs all over the Linux kernel

At a rate of almost 9 changes per hour (24/7), the Linux

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Analyzing changes to the binary interface exposed by the Kernel to its modules

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Analyzing changes to the binary interface exposed by the Kernel to its modules

Operating system distributors often face challenges that are somewhat different from that of upstream

Baby Steps to Kernel Hacking - Sayli Yogesh Karnik, Credit Suisse

Baby Steps to Kernel Hacking - Sayli Yogesh Karnik, Credit Suisse

Baby Steps to

Kernel Recipes 2019 - GNU poke, an extensible editor for structured binary data

Kernel Recipes 2019 - GNU poke, an extensible editor for structured binary data

GNU poke is a new interactive editor for binary data. Not limited to editing basic ntities such as bits and bytes, it provides a ...

Kernel Recipes 2019 - The ubiquity but also the necessity of eBPF as a technology...

Kernel Recipes 2019 - The ubiquity but also the necessity of eBPF as a technology...

Traditionally operating systems are black boxes designed by system engineers that users simply have to “fit into”. Users do not ...

Kernel Recipes 2019 - CVEs are dead, long live the CVE!

Kernel Recipes 2019 - CVEs are dead, long live the CVE!

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Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt

A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ...

Kernel Recipes 2019 - BPF at Facebook

Kernel Recipes 2019 - BPF at Facebook

This talk will provide several examples of how Facebook engineers use BPF to scale the networking, prevent denial of service, ...

Kernel Recipes 2019 - What To Do When Your Device Depends on Another One

Kernel Recipes 2019 - What To Do When Your Device Depends on Another One

Contemporary computer systems are quite complicated. There may be multiple connections between various components in them ...

Kernel Self-Protection Project - Kees Cook, Google

Kernel Self-Protection Project - Kees Cook, Google

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"Kernel hacking like it's 2020" - Russell Currey (LCA 2020)

"Kernel hacking like it's 2020" - Russell Currey (LCA 2020)

Russell Currey https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/145/ The Linux

Kernel Recipes 2019 - ftrace: Where modifying a running kernel all started

Kernel Recipes 2019 - ftrace: Where modifying a running kernel all started

Ftrace's most powerful feature is the function tracer (and function graph tracer which is built from it). But to have this enabled on ...