Android · Jun 4, 2026
A simple practical explanation of SELinux in Android: mandatory access control, domains, contexts, app sandboxing, enforcing mode, audit logs, and what it means for QA and Android security research.
- Android
- SELinux
- Cybersecurity
- Mobile Security
- AppSec
- Linux
- Android Internals
- QA
- Reverse Engineering
Linux · Jun 4, 2026
A practical explanation of how SELinux policy works on regular Linux distributions compared to Android phones, why Android uses SELinux differently, and what it means for QA, AppSec, reverse engineering, and system debugging.
- Linux
- Android
- SELinux
- Mobile Security
- AppSec
- Cybersecurity
- AOSP
- Root
- Reverse Engineering
- System Hardening