Status of the Kernel Self Protection Project by Kees (“Case”) Cook.
Slides from the Linux Security Summit 2016.
Kernel Self Protection Project links:
kernel-hardening mailing list archive.
Kernel Self Protection Project – wiki page.
Kees’ review of bug classes provides a guide to searching for new bugs and capturing data about existing one.
Enjoy!
PS: Motivation to participate in this project:
Every bug fix, makes users safer from cybercriminals and incrementally diminishes government spying.