AppArmor is a Linux kernel security module that allows system administrators to restrict the capabilities of programs. It operates by binding access control attributes to programs, rather than users. AppArmor is commonly used to enhance security by limiting the damage that can be caused by compromised applications, reducing the attack surface of a system, and preventing applications from performing unauthorized actions.
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