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Application-level Virtualization for Windows
Federico Biancuzzi, 2006-07-12

Federico Biancuzzi interviews Eyal Dotan, who has developed application-level virtualization software that protects Windows hosts from malware. They discuss the architecture, advantages of this design, performance, and how this method could be applied to servers running Windows or be ported to other OSes.

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Don't need a virus scanner? Not quite.. 2006-07-13
Anonymous (4 replies)
Re: Don't need a virus scanner? Not quite.. 2006-07-17
Eyal Dotan (1 replies)
Does this eliminate ability to perform forensics 2006-07-20
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Does this eliminate ability to perform forensics 2006-07-25
Eyal Dotan
Application Virtualization keeps the same file system attributes. It's just that the files are stored somewhere else (C:\Virtual in case of BufferZone).
In other words -- nothing's changed, except you need to look for files & registry in two locations (the virtual and the real).

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chroot 2006-07-20
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