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eBPF Summit 2023 (www.youtube.com)
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Video

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Anyone plans to attend?

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Learning tracks to explore Cilium

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virtual event

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Series of articles on using Rust with eBPF

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Very nice article to introduce to development using eBPF

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Very well written guide

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A gentle introduction to XDP (www.datadoghq.com)
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Challenges with the traditional network stack Packet flow in the kernel with XDP The mechanics of XDP programs How to build a simple XDP program Conclusion References

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Introduced me to Lima (Lima: Linux virtual machines (on macOS, in most cases))

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Great post overviewing BPF and some programming advice for it.

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eBPF is a power horse you don't really need to care about (unless you want to)

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Built with eBPF & OpenTelemetry - Applications are instrumented using well-known, battle-tested open source observability technologies

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https://github.com/Gui774ume/krie

KRIe is a research project that aims to detect Linux Kernel exploits with eBPF. KRIe is far from being a bulletproof strategy: from eBPF related limitations to post exploitation detections that might rely on a compromised kernel to emit security events, it is clear that a motivated attacker will eventually be able to bypass it. That being said, the goal of the project is to make attackers' lives harder and ultimately prevent out-of-the-box exploits from working on a vulnerable kernel.

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Another kubernetes observability tool ;)

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Rather deep talk

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Nice overview of eBPF

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Very nice summary about eBPF.

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Catching up with eBPF events

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