Sandboxing
nouncandidate·updated May 9, 2026
A method of isolating application modules into distinct fault domains enforced by software. The technique allows untrusted programs written in an unsafe language, such as C, to be executed safely within the single virtual address space of an application. Untrusted machine interpretable code modules are transformed so that all memory accesses are confined to code and data segments within their fault domain. Access to system resources can also be controlled through a unique identifier associated with each domain.
polysemous
Classifications
Entity Type
Control92%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
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Sensitivity
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Information Class
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Variants
- plural
- Sandboxings
- possessive
- Sandboxing's
- pluralpossessive
- Sandboxings'