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 "Capability Based Security in Redox" ( 2026 )

Sunday at 13:40, 30 minutes, K.4.201, K.4.201, Microkernel and Component-Based OS Ibuki Omatsu , video

Redox is a Unix-like microkernel operating system, community developed and written in Rust. Funded through NGI Zero Commons and NLnet, Redox is developing Capability Based Security as a fundamental part of interprocess communication and file I/O. This presentation will look at our strategies for implementing capabilities, POSIX file descriptors, namespaces, containment, and escalation.

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