Australian company Cybersource says it's currently talking to two banks in Australia about providing Linux-based bootable CDs to consumers to ensure Internet banking security. The company yesterday released information about its Online Banking Coastguard solution. Coastguard is based upon Knoppix, a Linux distribution which boots entirely from CD and is known for its automatic hardware detection features. Cybersource has included Mozilla Firefox as the sole browser for Internet banking. . "We've brought it to the attention of several banks, and are in reasonably serious discussions with two of them," said Rohan Tronson, Cybersource's Coastguard product manager. Although he wouldn't say which companies were involved, Tronson acknowledged his company was talking to both national and regional players. The link for this article located at ZDNet.co.uk is no longer available. . A new partnership has emerged between Cybersource and various Australian financial institutions to explore a Linux-based solution aimed at bolstering online banking safety.. Linux Distribution, Internet Banking Solutions, Financial Security, Bootable CD, Online Banking Technologies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This document covers the basic steps I took in building a bootable CD containing a live FreeBSD filesystem with a couple of security features enabled and configured. With this CD, it is possible to transform a PC from a mediocre workstation into a VPN Gateway or firewall or both without touching the hard drive. . . .. This document covers the basic steps I took in building a bootable CD containing a live FreeBSD filesystem with a couple of security features enabled and configured. With this CD, it is possible to transform a PC from a mediocre workstation into a VPN Gateway or firewall or both without touching the hard drive. Why would you want to do this? Read on. I was working on building VPN Gateways at various remote locations across the globe. I had already convinced the powers that be in our company that FreeBSD was the way to go and that IPSEC was the standard we should settle on. Did I mention firewall? The challenge I had was that these gateways would be installed at small locations (4 to 10 person offices) without super duper IT professionals and that most of them were across the globe in Germany. The link for this article located at BSDToday is no longer available. . Learn how to create a bootable CD of FreeBSD for secure VPN gateways and firewalls with these essential, straightforward steps to follow. freebsd security, bootable firewall, vpn setup, network security, live filesystem. . Anthony Pell
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