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For flexibility and security, trust Linux

Red Hat and HP provide the architecture for trusted computing

 

Is the security architecture of your current systems providing you little choice or flexibility for building safe networks? Why choose between usability and security or mainstream and trusted operating systems? Low-cost, high performance HP Integrity Servers based on Intel® Itanium® 2 paired with Red Hat Enterprise Linux provide the security flexibility you need.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides a flexible security architecture based on Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). Enterprise Linux is the first mainstream operating system to provide mandatory access controls by default to protect key applications. With no additional administration.

Resources

SELinux

Dan Walsh explains the high-level concepts of SELinux. Learn about the design decisions that went into developing the different policies. See the future direction of SELinux within Red Hat solutions.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Fedora Core 5 will provide additional support for multi-level security, flexible security architecture for the most secure environments. Another first for mainstream operating systems. This breakthrough in trusted computing for mainstream Linux is possible through collaboration with the Open Souce Community and engineering alignments with partners Intel and HP. HP and Red Hat continues to submit major releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Common Criteria evaluation.

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