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A filesystem-independent Linux kernel security module enabling Mandatory Access Control (MAC).
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Is AppArmor used in production environments?
AppArmor is enabled by default on Debian (and I believe Ubuntu), so yes, it is clearly being used in production environments. … I do roughly agree with the sentiment you express, that SELinux has the potential to provide more fine-grained control than AppArmor, but, as you note, that AppArmor is easier to configure. …