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Distribution Release: Caos Linux NSA 1.0

DistroWatch.com: News  Tue, 11/25/2008 - 22:15

Greg Kurtzer has announced the release of Caos Linux NSA 1.0, a light-weight, stable and secure distribution of Linux for servers, compute nodes and network appliances: "The Caos team of developers and contributors from Infiscale are proud to announce the public release of Caos Linux NSA version 1.....


 

Caos Linux NSA 1 Released!

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 11/24/2008 - 20:54

The Caos team of developers and contributors from Infiscale are proud to announce the public release of Caos Linux NSA version 1.

Caos Linux is a community-managed and openly-maintained distribution of Linux focusing on areas where Linux naturally leads and excels: high performance computation (HPC), servers (especially LAMP and general Web)...


 

NSA: Open Source Provides Extreme Security at Lower Cost

Linux Today  Thu, 10/09/2008 - 08:05

The Open Road: "In one of the biggest testaments yet of open source's security credentials, and of its ability to deliver security at lower cost, the US National Security Agency (NSA) has turned to open source to create part of the Tokeneer System."


 

NSA Open Sources Tokeneer Research Project

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 10/06/2008 - 21:22

An anonymous reader writes to mention that the Tokeneer research project has been released to the open source community by the US National Security Agency.


 

An open source rootkit kit

Topix - Linux  Fri, 09/05/2008 - 10:08

The Register is convinced that former NSA programmer Dave Aitel has gone over to the dark side by making his DR Rootkit open source under GPL 2.

While it's true that the program can make rootkits, I don't see ...


 

How the NSA took Linux to the next level

Digg news Linux  Sat, 05/10/2008 - 09:36

You know SELinux is built to be virtually attack-proof, but do you know how the National Security Agency (NSA) accomplish it?

Take a closer look at the SELinux kernel architecture, why this is important, and what makes SELinux one of the most secure implementations of Linux available.


 

NSA Updates SELinux

Linux Today  Tue, 03/25/2008 - 12:45

Government Computer News: "The National Security Agency has released a new version of Security Enhanced Linux..."