Unsafe at any clock speed: Linux kernel security needs a rethink

Posted by bob on Sep 28, 2016 10:05 PM
By Ars Technica
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The Linux kernel today faces an unprecedented safety crisis. Much like when Ralph Nader famously told the American public that their cars were "unsafe at any speed" back in 1965, numerous security developers told the 2016 Linux Security Summit in Toronto that the operating system needs a total rethink to keep it fit for purpose.

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