Hi KM Krew,
I am not really to informed about how kernel mode devices/drivers work - So yes nub (so please forgive any retard mistakes, i will try clarify if any confusion).
but recently i came across a product Symantec DataCenter Security and some of the system prevention it enables. From gathering if seems to use a agent to enforce policies on a host and then the device driver (SISIPS) seem allow/deny instruction based on the policy defined before the kernel can execute it. It works in both windows as device drivers and kernel module for unix/linux that enforces/restricts the same policies. It seems to be a rootkit from what i gather.
As anyone ever have much use with Symantec DCS? If so any thoughts?
Also, Out of curiosity, Does Windows have a device driver priority list at boot? - if the DSC device driver is a kernel driver that gets loaded at boot. If a machine is already compromised with a kernel mode rootkit, what driver takes precedes?
I do apologies if this question is retarded as the flat earth theory. Even any sort of links you recommend would be appreciative.
Thanks for your time.
I am not really to informed about how kernel mode devices/drivers work - So yes nub (so please forgive any retard mistakes, i will try clarify if any confusion).
but recently i came across a product Symantec DataCenter Security and some of the system prevention it enables. From gathering if seems to use a agent to enforce policies on a host and then the device driver (SISIPS) seem allow/deny instruction based on the policy defined before the kernel can execute it. It works in both windows as device drivers and kernel module for unix/linux that enforces/restricts the same policies. It seems to be a rootkit from what i gather.
As anyone ever have much use with Symantec DCS? If so any thoughts?
Also, Out of curiosity, Does Windows have a device driver priority list at boot? - if the DSC device driver is a kernel driver that gets loaded at boot. If a machine is already compromised with a kernel mode rootkit, what driver takes precedes?
I do apologies if this question is retarded as the flat earth theory. Even any sort of links you recommend would be appreciative.
Thanks for your time.