Hello, you are using an old browser that's unsafe and no longer supported. Please consider updating your browser to a newer version, or downloading a modern browser.

File Sandboxing | Training Camp
Global Accelerated Learning • Est. 1999
Glossary Term File Sandboxing

Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary

What is File Sandboxing?

File sandboxing is a security mechanism that isolates and executes untrusted or potentially malicious files in a restricted environment to prevent them from affecting the larger system.

Glossary > File Sandboxing

Understanding File Sandboxing

File sandboxing is a security mechanism that isolates and executes untrusted or potentially malicious files in a controlled environment, known as a sandbox. This technique allows for the analysis of the file's behavior without posing a risk to the underlying system or network. By restricting the file's access to critical resources and monitoring its actions, file sandboxing helps in detecting and containing malware or suspicious activities before they can cause harm to the system.

Learn More About File Sandboxing:

Ready to Get Certified?

Turn knowledge into credentials. Browse our instructor-led cybersecurity courses.

View All Courses →