In reality, the sandbox is a kind of children's network, such as a container filled with small balls in KFC. Children can play freely to protect children. It can also be understood as a secure environment.
The Sandbox in the computer security field refers to a security environment. The program runs in this secure environment and does not allow this program to do bad things to my computer.
In reality, the sandbox is designed to protect children. The Sandbox in the computer security field seems to be a cage to prevent children from playing TV.
For example, chrome supports multi-tag browsing. Each tag page runs in an independent "Sand Box" to improve security, the failure of one tab does not cause other tab pages to be closed.
SandboxMay refer:
- Litter box, an indoor box for cats to relieve themselves
- Sandpit or sandbox, a wide, shallow playground construction to hold sand often made of wood or plastic
InComputing:
- Sandbox (Computer Security), a virtual container in which untrusted programs can be safely run
- Sandbox (software development), an online environment in which code or content changes can be tested without affecting the original system
Use safe C # code to jump out of the CLR sandbox
Measure the test taker's knowledge about the new features of "code access security" (CAS) in. NET Framework 2.0.
Use the code access security policy tool (caspol.exe) to configure the Security Policy