@Adman I'm unaware of those working on it for Qubes specifically but #XenHypervisor which #QubesOS uses does have some info on implementation.
https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_ARM_with_Virtualization_Extensions_whitepaper
It seems like it's going to involve changing many aspects of #Qubes to work on ARM but from what i can tell it seems possible.
The user base is small in comparison to #Linux but it's definitely a better solution for #infosec folks wanting / needing #security vs a #Monolithic #kernel that can't be secured in the ways Qubes does
#xenhypervisor #qubesos #qubes #linux #infosec #security #monolithic #kernel
@malcolm It's not a different distro, it's not even #linux.
It's a #XenHypervisor #VM based #security focused #FOSS #OpenSource #OS that compartmentalizes #Linux or any other OS's installed in it.
You simply discard the OS you'd be doing this in, your actual host OS would be fine.
#linux #xenhypervisor #vm #security #foss #opensource #os
#Qubes / #QubesOS is a Xen #Hypervisor based #OS which ultimately is #platform independent, something the creator addresses herself in this video.
Joanna Rutkowska: "Qubes OS: towards reasonably secure & trustworthy personal computing"
There are #Fedora, #Debian & #Whonix #Linux #templates native but you can run anything inside of Qubes OS.
#qubes #qubesos #hypervisor #os #platform #fedora #debian #whonix #linux #Templates #infosec #security #xenhypervisor #isolation
@DorpMarfin12 I use #QubesOS. #Arch #Linux users with their insecure #Monolithic #Kernel bore me with their boasting.
There's nothing wrong with Arch, and i don't have anything against any other linux distro either. It's about what the user needs, wants and what works well on their hardware. Saying one is the best or superior is useless when all linux distros are insecure in some ways is my point.
#Security #Qubes #Infosec #Hypervisor #XenHypervisor #Isolation #Qube
#hypervisor #xenhypervisor #isolation #Qube #qubesos #arch #linux #monolithic #kernel #security #qubes #infosec