Ever wonder how lolspeak, the language of lolcats could be used to secure Linux? At LinuxCon, Joshua Brindle from Linux security vendor Tresys detailed something he called lolpolicy for making SELinux security policies easier to manage.. Lolpolicy is Brindle's half-serious implementation of something he referred to as -CIL (Common Intermediary Language) - which is an intermediate policy language for SELinux. It's an attempt to clean up some of the management layer of SELinux, Brindle said. The link for this article located at Internet News is no longer available. . Dive into the transformative impact of lolpolicy on SELinux administration, streamlining security measures at LinuxCon by leveraging cutting-edge methodologies.. Lolpolicy Management, SELinux Policy, Linux Security Solutions. . Alex
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