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Linux kernel and U.S. government security standards
Security expert James Turnbull explains what Linux components satisfy the U.S. government's 'Protection Profile for Separation Kernels in Environments Requiring High Robustness." Ask the Expert
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Mitigating kernel vulnerabilities
Security expert James Turnbull offers resources for plug-ins to mitigate buffer overflow vulnerabilities in the kernel. Ask the Expert
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Encouraging innovation and financial support in OS software
Open source issues and strategies expert Maria Winslow describes what propels open source projects towards mainstream success. Ask the Expert
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Measuring I/O in 2.6 and the tools you'll need
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2.6 security tools and commands: Making them work
Linux security expert James Turnbull explains how to use some built-in security tools and commands of the 2.6 kernel. Ask the Expert
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Career trends for Linux programmers
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What security tools are added to the kernel by distro manufacturers?
What security tools and commands are added to the Linux kernel by Red Hat or SuSE distros, and is one more secure than the other? Ask the Expert
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How to formulate an open source strategy
It has been recommended that companies need an open source strategy. What exactly does that mean? Ask the Expert
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Security differences between Linux and Unix
As close cousins, both Unix and Linux share many similar security concepts. But there are significant differences in how, and exactly what, security is implemented on Unix and Linux platforms. These differences, however, are more dependent on the par... Ask the Expert
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What's the future of the open source revolution?
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