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               Sandboxing is a software design and development technique that isolates untested code, enabling it to be executed in a secure environment. This technique is used to test the code for potential security risks, such as malicious software, before it is released into a production environment. Sandboxing also allows developers to experiment with new code without risking the integrity of the production environment.
Sandboxing is a key component of software security, as it helps to protect the system from    malicious code and other security threats. It also helps to ensure that the code is tested thoroughly before it is released into the production environment.
Companies in the Sandboxing market include FireEye, Symantec, McAfee, Trend Micro, Check Point, Palo Alto Networks, and Sophos. Show Less   Read more