This article highlights LKRG 1.0 as a milestone release, signaling that runtime kernel protection on Linux has matured into a stable, production-ready security layer.
This article highlights LKRG 1.0 as a milestone release, signaling that runtime kernel protection on Linux has matured into a stable, production-ready security layer.
This article recognizes Greg Kroah-Hartman’s European Open Source Award and his crucial role in keeping the Linux kernel stable, secure, and reliable over the long term.
This article explains LKRG, a runtime security module for Linux, and why its 1.0 release is an important step toward stronger, real-time kernel protection.
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