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Trail of Bits Blog Trail of Bits Blog Menu Skip to content Home Pitfalls of relying on eBPF for security monitoring (and some solutions) Post September 25, 2023 Leave a comment By Artem Dinaburg eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) has emerged as the de facto Linux standard for security monitoring and endpoint observability. It is used by technologies such as BPFTrace, Cilium, Pixie, Sysdig, and Falco due to its low overhead and its versatility. There is, however, a dark (but open) secret: eBPF was never intended for security monitoring. It is first and foremost a networking and debugging tool . As Brendan Gregg observed : eBPF has many uses in improving computer security, but just taking eBPF observability tools as-is and using them for security monitoring would be like driving your car into the ocean and expecting it to float. But eBPF is being used for security monitoring anyway, and developers may not be aware of the common pitfalls...

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