Sandbox
A sandbox is a technology used to isolate a running application from other applications and from the host system itself. It provides a controlled environment where the application can run with restricted access to system resources and sensitive data. This isolation helps prevent the application from causing harm to the host system or other applications and serves as a security mechanism to contain potential threats. The other options, such as application allow lists, application block lists, and host-based firewalls, can be part of a broader security strategy but do not inherently provide the same level of isolation as a sandbox.
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