A consortium of European companies, including Linux-distributor Mandrakesoft, has been awarded a three-year, $8.6 million contract to boost security of the open-source Linux operating system, the companies said Thursday. . . .
A consortium of European companies, including Linux-distributor Mandrakesoft, has been awarded a three-year, $8.6 million contract to boost security of the open-source Linux operating system, the companies said Thursday.

Under the contract awarded by the French Ministry of Defense, the group is expected to make the operating system compliant with Evaluation Assurance Level 5, or EAL5, a classification within an international security certification called Common Criteria. The certification carries a lot of weight within many governments and military organizations.

Paris-based Mandrakesoft, which recently emerged from bankruptcy protection, will be joined in the effort by Bertin Technologies Group, independent research laboratory Surlog SA, software maker Jaluna and security firm Oppida. The group's work will be released as open-source software.

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