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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 CAPP/EAL3+ Certification for IBM

One of the main selling points for Linux has been its relative immunity from the hacker community. But that is changing as Linux gains greater traction among enterprises. "While the focus and publicity remains around Windows, Linux is becoming much more of a target to virus writers," says Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio. . . .. IBM and Novell's SuSE have won further security certifications for their combined systems. Last August, the two companies announced they had gained CC EAL2+ certification -- the first security certification for Linux, albeit limited to the IBM eSeries platform. At the annual LinuxWorld conference and expo, Novell and IBM announced certification for the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 on IBM eServers under CAPP/EAL3+, or controlled access protection profile under the common criteria for information security evaluation. This latest certification encompasses a range of IBM servers, including the iSeries, xSeries, pSeries and zSeries. Also, the xSeries and zSeries platforms running SuSE Enterprise Server 8 have met another security standard: COE, or the common operating environment, a specification designed by the Department of Defense. The two companies plan to meet another certification, CAPP/EAL4+, as well. Opening the Door to Government Contracts The growing security certifications would appear to open the door to more government and Department of Defense contracts. Indeed, the two companies maintain there has been growing interest in Linux on the part of the public sector, with IBM claiming some 200 government agencies as Linux customers already. However, it is not a given that the certifications automatically will translate into new government contracts, says Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio. "It clearly is a step in the right direction and one of the requirements for government work," she told NewsFactor. "However, the government will also demand warranties and indemnification," she noted, referring to IBM's ongoing legal tangle with the SCO Group and the difficulty of offeringsuch assurances. However, a solution may be at hand. Recently, Novell announced it would offer a measure of protection to its enterprise-Linux customers with the rollout of an indemnification program for SuSE Linux Server 8. Protection is offered for copyright-infringement claims made by third parties against registered Novell customers who have upgrade protection and a technical-support contract dated after January 12th. . IBM and Novell's SuSE have won further security certifications for their combined systems. Last Augu. selling, points, linux, relative, immunity, hacker, community. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Challenges for Consultants in Government Security Contracts

Security consultants and technicians see a windfall from the Bush Administration's interest in securing the country's physical and digital borders, but it may take years to see the results. . . .. Security consultants and technicians see a windfall from the Bush Administration's interest in securing the country's physical and digital borders, but it may take years to see the results. For companies used to competing in the go-go world of commercial business dealings, selling to the government requires an entirely different timeframe. The victor is usually the turtle rather than the hare, the contractor with the most staying power. "There's a built-in history" with U.S. agencies, said Ron Knode, a director security services at Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) (CSC.N), one of the bigger contractors, which got its start working for the U.S. space agency NASA 40 years ago. "It governs how fast money can hit the public contractor base," Knode said. "Budgets are budgets. They are often set five years in advance." The Sept. 11 terror attacks have sparked a move to boost the physical and digital security of the federal government, which has technology companies scrambling for work to offset sluggish corporate spending on information technology. The link for this article located at iWon is no longer available. . Security consultants and technicians see a windfall from the Bush Administration's interest in secur. security, consultants, technicians, windfall, administration's, interest, secur. . Anthony Pell

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