Google's Chrome OS has many virtues. Based on a solid foundation of Ubuntu Linux, it uses the Chrome Web browser as its interface to any and all applications. Chrome OS is also not so much a Windows replacement, as it's an attempt to get rid of the entire traditional idea of a PC desktop. If Google is successful with this, one big reason will be its vastly improved security.. Before I go into why Chrome OS will be much more secure than Windows, I have to point out that Google has one big, honking huge security problem to fix first: it's reliance on the fatally flawed login/password model. If they can beat that problem, then Chrome is likely to be most secure 'desktop' operating system we'll have ever seen. Here's why. First, Google accepts that it's impossible to make an absolutely secure operating system. They use a phrase to describe this design philosophy that I think every developer should have tattooed on their hands: "The perfect is the enemy of the good." In other words, Google won't waste its time on trying to find some perfect system that only exists in fantasy. Instead, Google is spending time on making the best practical security system. This is how it plays out. The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Explore the primary security advantages of Google Chrome OS in contrast to conventional operating systems and its foundational design philosophies.. Chrome OS, Ubuntu Linux, Security Advantages, OS Design Philosophy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Upside has a great article on the security merits of OpenBSD, the operating system developed with security as a specific focus. "... when it comes to OpenBSD, the open-source operating system that for the last three years has built . . .. Upside has a great article on the security merits of OpenBSD, the operating system developed with security as a specific focus. "... when it comes to OpenBSD, the open-source operating system that for the last three years has built up a near-perfect track record for software security, it shouldn't be too surprising that project leader Theo de Raadt espouses a similarly reductionist design philosophy." The link for this article located at Upside Today is no longer available. . OpenBSD is renowned for its commitment to security, emphasizing simplicity and code correctness with proactive vulnerability management and strict code audits. OpenBSD, Secure Design, Software Philosophy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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