Question 1
What is the difference between user space and kernel space anti-cheat mechanisms discussed in the notes?
Question 2
What open-source nature feature makes user space anti-cheat less effective on Linux?
Question 3
What positive impact on system performance is expected from restricting third-party kernel access?
Question 4
What is the main function of VBS Enclave?
Question 5
What does the acronym VBS stand for in the context of Windows security?
Question 6
Why is finding silver linings in serious situations important as mentioned in the notes?
Question 7
What was a significant challenge mentioned regarding anti-cheat programs for Linux gamers?
Question 8
According to the notes, why are native anti-cheat programs like Easy Anti-Cheat problematic for Linux gamers?
Question 9
What historical events were linked to contributing to modern culture in the notes?
Question 10
What kind of approach does PatchGuard represent?
Question 11
What topic did the article titled 'Windows Resiliency Best Practices and the Path Forward' spark discussions on?
Question 12
Which major security incident was discussed involving Windows kernel?
Question 13
What is one potential benefit of Microsoft's plan to restrict third-party kernel access?
Question 14
Why did some antivirus companies resist the changes introduced during Windows Vista era with PatchGuard?
Question 15
How do changes in Windows security policies potentially benefit Linux gaming?