The illustrious Greg KH finally reveals the mystical sorcery behind Linux kernel #security 🎩✨, because who doesn't love a riveting saga about #CVEs that nobody asked for 🤷‍♂️? Watch as he valiantly attempts to explain the unknowable to the already uninterested—again. 💤🔐
http://www.kroah.com/log/blog/2026/01/02/linux-kernel-security-work/ #LinuxKernel #GregKH #OpenSource #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated
Linux kernel security work

Lots of the CVE world seems to focus on “security bugs” but I’ve found that it is not all that well known exactly how the Linux kernel security process works. I gave a talk about this back in 2023 and at other conferences since then, attempting to explain how it works, but I also thought it would be good to explain this all in writing as it is required to know this when trying to understand how the Linux kernel CNA issues CVEs.

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~gregkh/presentation-non-tech-security: non-tech-security.pdf - sourcehut git

Yesterday, I stumbled across an interesting blog article from the great gregkh pointing me to kcbench, a tool for benchmarking by measuring parallel #linux kernel compilations.
While my machine at work is a good average workstation with about 22 kernel builds per hour, I got curious about the performance of my #pinebook
(aarch64, 4xCortex-A53, 2GB RAM, eMMC): have a look at the screenshot.

#gregkh's blog entry ("Fast kernel builds"): http://www.kroah.com/log/blog/2020/09/18/fast-kernel-builds/
#kcbench: https://gitlab.com/knurd42/kcbench

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