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Kernel Patch Protection and Linux Security Modules

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Difference between Kernel Patch Protection and Linux Security Modules

Kernel Patch Protection vs. Linux Security Modules

Kernel Patch Protection (KPP), informally known as PatchGuard, is a feature of 64-bit (x64) editions of Microsoft Windows that prevents patching the kernel. Linux Security Modules (LSM) is a framework allowing the Linux kernel to support without bias a variety of computer security models.

Similarities between Kernel Patch Protection and Linux Security Modules

Kernel Patch Protection and Linux Security Modules have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): McAfee.

McAfee

McAfee Corp., formerly known as McAfee Associates, Inc. from 1987 to 1997 and 2004 to 2014, Network Associates Inc. from 1997 to 2004, and Intel Security Group from 2014 to 2017, is an American global computer security software company headquartered in San Jose, California.

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Kernel Patch Protection and Linux Security Modules Comparison

Kernel Patch Protection has 43 relations, while Linux Security Modules has 24. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 1 / (43 + 24).

References

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