Red Hat Seeks to Deliver Most Secure Linux
Jack writes "ITO is running a story on Red Hat's plan to become the most secure Linux platform. From the article: "Red Hat officially joined The National Information Assurance Partnership to bring an improved level of security and assurance to Linux. This means that the next version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux will contain kernel and Security Enhanced Linux policy enhancements, developed by IBM, Red Hat, TCS, NSA and the community.""
The article left out a hyperlink, corrected here :
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maybe because the servers we run are not in our parent's basement and need to be supported by our vendor's software?
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ITO is running a story...
...and probably running it as root, too, the stupid bastards.
Oh wait, nevermind . . .
So that's why OpenBSD is so secure - nothing runs on it. ;)
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Microsoft says it plans to create and ship the most secure version of Windows.
No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism. - Winston Churchill
My Windows box has more security. It doesn't have internet. And it doesn't have an Enter key. Matter of fact, as long as I don't use it, don't let anyone else use it, and don't even turn it on, its secure as Fort Knox.
We need to act before that happens!
Let's get together and make sure that all new versions of software that RedHat sells are covered by some kind of license that prevents them from locking the software up! Hell...we could even include some kind of restriction that forces them to release any changes they make. That'll stop them!
They think they are so smart, encasing the distro CD in carbonite and placing 3 green pigfaced guards to keep it safe. But all it takes is ONE Organian rebel princess in a star trek Breen mask with a raspy voice to defeat it.