Linux.Ars returns with a look at what's new in the recent GNOME 2.14 release. In addition, Red Hat's Mike Ferris talks about Red Hat's approach to integrated security.
As with the evolution of Linux itself and any active project, SELinux has evolved in the open source community to provide an exceptionally robust, flexible security infrastructure. In short, we've been focused on building the strongest foundation possible. This has been underway for many years with both the NSA and the open source community working together to ensure that SELinux provides the technical aspects of MDAC (mandatory access control), but does so in a way that ensure acceptance by the Linux kernel community today and in the future.
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