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The Linux Security Module framework is a hook-based architecture allows the Linux kernel to support various security models (like SELinux, AppArmor, or Smack). LSMs insert checks into critical kernel pathways—such as opening files, allocating memory, and creating tasks—to enforce mandatory access controls (MAC). However, these hooks inherently introduce architectural overhead because every system call must pass through multiple validation layers. What is "J Nippyfile"? Lsm Might A Well Use J Nippyfile But There Is A...