A sandbox is an isolated environment used to execute suspicious or untrusted code and applications without risking harm to the host device or network. By providing this controlled environment, security professionals can observe the behavior of potentially malicious software and analyze its actions without exposing production systems to risk. Sandboxes are particularly valuable for testing unknown files, suspicious email attachments, or applications from untrusted sources before allowing them into the production environment.
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