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AppArmor ("Application Armor") is a
Linux kernel security module that
allows the
system administrator to
restrict programs'
capabilities with per-program...
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alternative is
called AppArmor and is
available on SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), openSUSE, and Debian-based platforms.
AppArmor was
developed as a...
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creator of
AppArmor, an
application security system. On May 10, 2005,
Novell acquired Immunix, Inc., a long-time
partner with Novell.
AppArmor was one of...
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Public License and is a
standard part of the
Linux kernel since Linux 2.6.
AppArmor, SELinux, Smack, and
TOMOYO Linux are the
currently approved security modules...
- more mainstream. The more
recent MAC implementations, such as
SELinux and
AppArmor for
Linux and
Mandatory Integrity Control for Windows,
allow administrators...
- mapper,
Linux Network Scheduler,
Netfilter Linux Security Modules: SELinux, TOMOYO,
AppArmor,
Smack Hardware (CPU, main memory, data
storage devices, etc.)...
- was
released in July 2019,
adding support for
Secure Boot and
enabling AppArmor by default.
Debian 11 (Bullseye) was
released in
August 2021, enabling...
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public by the NSA, and
AppArmor among others.
SELinux is now
actively developed and
maintained on GitHub.
SELinux and
AppArmor provide support to access...
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Snaps by
avoiding duplication. The Snap
sandbox heavily relies on the
AppArmor Linux Security Module from the
upstream Linux kernel.
Because only one...
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Virtual Machine, or any
other IBM PC
compatible emulator or virtualiser.
AppArmor security module for the
Linux kernel is used by
default on key software...