

Preventing kernel modifications to expand upon the work done for kernel lockdown. Add additional layers to system security.
Kernel_lockdown:
prevent both direct and indirect access to a running kernel image, attempting to protect against unauthorized modification of the kernel image and to prevent access to security and cryptographic data located in kernel memory, […]
From the mailing list I’m reading that kernel maintainers have heard a few companies looking for something like this, so yes?
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