
Evaluating the security of containers, as part of the supply chain of Cloud services, has become compulsory with the European Directive NIS2. The binaries used within containers are typically stripped, meaning they do not possess debug symbols, making the evaluation of their security posture more complex. This article focuses on automated ways to recover some of this critical debugging information, a process named unstripping, on Linux x86 64 binaries, such as those presently overwhelmingly used within containers.
Cloud binaries, Reverse Engineering, NIS2, ELF unstripping, ELF unstripping Reverse Engineering Cloud binaries NIS2 debugging, debugging, [INFO.INFO-CR] Computer Science [cs]/Cryptography and Security [cs.CR]
Cloud binaries, Reverse Engineering, NIS2, ELF unstripping, ELF unstripping Reverse Engineering Cloud binaries NIS2 debugging, debugging, [INFO.INFO-CR] Computer Science [cs]/Cryptography and Security [cs.CR]
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