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MacWorld Talk Posted

Leopard represents a massive leap forward in security features included with Mac OS X. As the needs of users of OS X have matured so has the ability for systems administrators, developers and end users to secure their systems. One of new security features is Sandbox. Since it’s inception, Mac OS X has had permissions that can be applied to files allowing the ability to block access to specific applications. But Sandbox gives you the awesome new ability to apply permissions to what specific applications can have access to. In this session we will review what an application can access and how to harness Sandbox to restrict access to networking, TCP/IP and file access. We will also cover the Sandbox profiles that are already included in the system and review how to edit and manage them.

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