State of the Kernel Self Protection Project
State of the Kernel Self Protection Project
Posted Sep 5, 2016 16:17 UTC (Mon) by jake (editor, #205)In reply to: State of the Kernel Self Protection Project by spender
Parent article: State of the Kernel Self Protection Project
> into thinking KASLR is useful by repeating slides from Kees' talk?
I know KASLR is a hot-button issue for you, Brad, but I think you might want to reread the article (and slides) again. I mention some architectures got the feature and that it will be expanded on x86_64 soon ... that's it ...
so exactly what am I deluding readers into believing? (or, in truth, is Kees deluding listeners with in the talk?)
I will go read those papers, though, thanks for the pointer ... I am always happy to get pointers of that sort in email if you (or others) see things you think we should be covering.
I have attended Black Hat once in the past ... an interesting conference to be sure, though the hype levels can only have gotten worse, sadly. I'm open to attending it again or to go to some other security conference of interest down the road, as my schedule permits.
We are certainly open to your offer and would accept travel sponsorship money from grsecurity (or you), with credit given as with others and just as much editorial control on what gets written as others (i.e. none). Thanks!
jake
