It's been about a year since we last updated our list of open source tools that can replace popular security software. This year's list includes many old favorites, but we also found some that we had previously overlooked.. In addition, we added a new category -- data loss prevention apps. With all the attention generated by the WikiLeaks scandal, more companies are investing in this type of software, and we found a couple of good open source options. Thanks to Datamation readers for their past suggestions of great open source security apps. Feel free to suggest more in the comments section below. The link for this article located at EarthWeb is no longer available. . Explore innovative open source solutions for safeguarding data and finding alternatives to conventional security software within your technological infrastructure.. Open Source Security Tools, Data Loss Prevention Software, Replace Security Software. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A few comments. The Database poll was once again the closest race (decided by a single vote last year) while the web server poll remained the most lopsided. It's clear in most polls that there is not a single app that dominates, which I think is a major strength opensource offers. Thanks again to everyone that voted. . . .. The polls are closed, the dust has settled and the results have been tabulated. ...and the winners are: Browser of the Year - Mozilla Firebird (38.31%) Distribution of the Year - Slackware (26.34%) Database of the Year - MySQL (36.45%) Desktop Environment of the Year - KDE (55.93%) Office Suite of the Year - OpenOffice.org (79.51) Word Processor of the Year - swriter (OpenOffice.org) (66.86%) Spreadsheet of the Year - scalc (OpenOffice.org) (54.30) Window Manager of the Year - Fluxbox (28.42%) Multimedia Application of the Year - mplayer (44.61%) Cryptography App of the Year - OpenSSH (58.71%) Web Development Editor of the Year - Quanta (49.26%) Mail Client of the Year - Evolution (28.05%) Editor of the Year - vi/vim (38.30%) Hardening App of the Year - Bastille (60.49%) Open Source Game of the Year - Frozen Bubble (40.73%) Commercial Game of the Year - Unreal Tournament 2003 (36.75%) Windows on Linux App of the Year - Wine (36.42%) Security App of the Year - nmap (56.45%) FTP Server of the Year - ProFTPD (45.74%) Web Server of the Year - Apache (93.56%) MTA of the Year - PostFix (45.52%) Congratulations to all of the winners. A few comments. The Database poll was once again the closest race (decided by a single vote last year) while the web server poll remained the most lopsided. It's clear in most polls that there is not a single app that dominates, which I think is a major strength opensource offers. Thanks again to everyone that voted. The full results can be seen here: The link for this article located at linuxquestions.org is no longer available. . The findings from the 2020 OpenSourceCommunity.org User Preference Awards showcase the leading open source tools determined byparticipant polling.. Open Source Awards, Security Tools, Best Software 2003, Linux Applications. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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