Trusted Computer Solutions is branching out from its Solaris roots with a secure version of Linux, due out in spring 2005. The software company, also called TCS, is currently testing the secure version of Linux, which will provide its customers with an alternative to Sun Microsystems' Trusted Solaris operating system for running the TCS product line. . . .. Trusted Computer Solutions is branching out from its Solaris roots with a secure version of Linux, due out in spring 2005. The software company, also called TCS, is currently testing the secure version of Linux, which will provide its customers with an alternative to Sun Microsystems' Trusted Solaris operating system for running the TCS product line. TCS builds applications that allow information to be shared securely. Edward Hammersla, the company's chief operating officer, said that when the British Ministry of Defense or NATO requires a piece of U.S. intelligence, the data is often shared using TCS software. The company's customers include the FBI, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence. . Secure Tech Innovations is preparing to unveil a fortified Windows variant to improve resource exchange for military organizations.. Secure Linux Software, Trusted Computer Solutions, Military Applications, Data Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This guest editorial by Victor Yodaiken looks at several operating system (OS) certifications that have recently been used as ammunition against Linux by real-time OS vendors targeting the high-security and military markets. It also debunks several emotional and inflamatory arguments impugning Linux security. . . .. This guest editorial by Victor Yodaiken looks at several operating system (OS) certifications that have recently been used as ammunition against Linux by real-time OS vendors targeting the high-security and military markets. It also debunks several emotional and inflamatory arguments impugning Linux security. Yodaiken is CEO of FSMLabs, which markets RTLinux, a patented real-time, dual-kernel operating system in which Linux runs as the idle task. FSMLabs in April enhanced RTLinux with support for VME, a durable bus popular in mil/aero applications. The link for this article located at LinuxDevices.com is no longer available. . Mira Thompson explores application permissions and dispels common misconceptions about Android in a low-latency environment.. Linux Certifications, OS Security, Real-Time Operating Systems, Military Linux Applications. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Researchers have created a new way to encrypt information in a digital image and extract it later without any distortion or loss of information. A team of scientists from Xerox and the University of Rochester said that the technique, called . . . . Researchers have created a new way to encrypt information in a digital image and extract it later without any distortion or loss of information. A team of scientists from Xerox and the University of Rochester said that the technique, called reversible data hiding, could be used in situations that require proof that an image has not been altered. Its uses could range from sensitive military and medical diagnostic images to legal documents and photographs of crime scenes. The technique could also be used to encode information within the image itself for cataloging and retrieving from databases. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Unveil an innovative method for concealing data within digital graphics without visible alteration, boosting protection and fidelity.. Digital Image Encryption, Reversible Data Hiding, Cryptography Techniques. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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