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SALT LAKE CITY — At KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America earlier this month, the eBPF Foundation announced it was releasing two third-party reports about the in-kernel Linux eBPF programming paradigm security: Control Plane‘s eBPF Security Threat Model and NCC Group‘s eBPF Verifier Code Audit Since eBPF is at the heart of many security programs it only makes sense that we can be sure that eBPF itself is indeed secure.
In particular, these focus on the new eBPF Security Threat Model and an accompanying audit. They provide a comprehensive overview of potential eBPF security risks -everything has security worries- and associated mitigation strategies.