eBPF Kills User-Space Security Agents [Kernel Ground Truth]
Forget user-space agents. They're dead. eBPF has arrived, attaching directly to the Linux kernel's syscall interface for security observability that attackers can't kill.
Forget user-space agents. They're dead. eBPF has arrived, attaching directly to the Linux kernel's syscall interface for security observability that attackers can't kill.
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