The National Security Agency (NSA) has released its second public version of the Security Enhanced Linux operating system. Although still in prototype, the Linux Security Modules based OS is designed to be an almost uncrackable development of the open source platform, . . .
The National Security Agency (NSA) has released its second public version of the Security Enhanced Linux operating system. Although still in prototype, the Linux Security Modules based OS is designed to be an almost uncrackable development of the open source platform, which can be confidently used for "certain sensitive or classified applications and environments".

The agency has been working on the Security Enhanced implementation since February this year, and released the first public prototype in May. Features of the second release include a number of bug fixes, as well as a kernel update to the more recent 2.4.10 Linux kernel.

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