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Securing PyTorch Models with eBPF
July 24, 2023, 5:56 a.m. | Avi Lumelsky
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In this blog, I will present secimport — a toolkit for creating and running sandboxed applications in Python that utilizes eBPF (bpftrace) to secure Python runtimes.
I will start with why it is needed (feel free to skip that part),
and then demonstrate how to run PyTorch models securely.
In part 1 of the series, I introduced OS and Application tracing and sandboxing for Python. …
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