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Red Hat Plans Security Enhanced Linux Version
February 6, 2004 (7:07 p.m. EST)
By Elizabeth Montalbano, CRN
Red Hat will ship an enhanced security model in the next version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CRN has learned. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, due out in 2005, will include support for Security-Enhanced Linux (SE Linux), according to a spokeswoman from the Raleigh, N.C.-based commercial Linux vendor.
SE Linux is a project funded by the National Security Agency (NSA) to add multilevel security to the Linux operating system so it will be more secure for a broad range of deployments, including those that require high levels of security.
In an e-mail to CRN this week, Linus Torvalds said much of the code to enable SE Linux is already a part of the recently released Linux kernel, 2.6. The Linux camp has been stepping up its efforts to make current and future versions of Linux as secure as possible in light of all the security issues around Microsoft Windows, such as last week's MyDoom virus, the ramifications of which are still being felt.
At the EclipseCon show in Anaheim, Calif., earlier this week, Red Hat CTO Michael Tiemann stressed Red Hat's commitment to SE Linux as part of its Fedora open-source project in a keynote address Wednesday.
Calling multilevel security such as that in SE Linux the "Holy Grail" of system security, Tiemann said SE Linux would be the default security policy of the next version of Fedora, due out soon.
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