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    LiteBox

    LiteBox

    A security-focused library OS supporting kernel execution

    LiteBox is a security-focused “library OS” sandboxing project that aims to shrink the interface between an application and its host environment to reduce attack surface. Instead of relying solely on broad OS-level permissions, it focuses on isolating workloads by tightly controlling the boundary where code interacts with host services and system resources.
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    redshirt

    redshirt

    Operating system

    Redshirt is an experimental operating system written in Rust that explores new approaches to OS design by emphasizing asynchronous execution, message passing, and modularity. It is built around a microkernel-inspired architecture where components communicate through well-defined interfaces rather than relying on shared state. The system is designed to run on top of WebAssembly, using it as a portable and sandboxed execution layer for processes and services.
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    Crosvm

    Crosvm

    The Chrome OS Virtual Machine Monitor

    crosvm (ChromeOS Virtual Machine Monitor) is a secure, lightweight virtual machine monitor built on top of the Linux KVM hypervisor. Developed for ChromeOS, it is designed to isolate and execute Linux and Android guests efficiently while maintaining strong security boundaries. Unlike general-purpose emulators like QEMU, crosvm avoids full hardware emulation and focuses on modern paravirtualized I/O using the virtio standard, reducing complexity and attack surface. Written in Rust, it...
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