The following ISC press release highlights AFRINIC’s Research & Development Support Engineer Loganaden (Logan) Velvindron’s work on open source software.
BIND 9.10.1 Includes Capability for SECCOMP
"Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) recently released BIND 9.10.1, which includes the ability to use the SECCOMP feature for kernel sandboxing if their OS kernel supports it. This allows system administrators to run BIND in an isolated compartment, or "sandbox". Sandboxing an application ensures that if it should be somehow compromised, it cannot access other parts of the computer to compromise them..."
Read the full press release here.