Sandbox

Definition

What is a Sandbox?

A Sandbox is an isolated environment where code or software can be run and tested without exposing the main system.

The sandbox technique is used to test suspicious or new software to identify malicious behavior. Using a sandbox allows for behavioral analysis of code in an isolated state, reducing risk and increasing safety during experiments and evaluations.

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