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Google Project Zero: Linux Developers Outpace Proprietary Systems in Fixing

There's a lot of FUD about how Linux is being shown recently to be less secure than proprietary systems. That's nonsense. But, now there are hard facts from Google's Project Zero , Google's security research team, showing Linux's developers do a faster job of fixing security bugs than anyone else, including Google. . Project Zero looked at fixed bugs that had been reported between January 2019 and December 2021. The researchers found that open-source programmers fixed Linux issues in an average of only 25 days. In addition, Linux's developers have been improving their speed in patching security holes from 32 days in 2019 to just 15 in 2021. . Research by Project Zero highlights that Linux programmers quickly resolve security issues, surpassing the responsiveness of conventional proprietary platforms.. linux security, fast patching, open source development, security research. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Feb 22, 2022 User Avatar Brittany Day Security Trends
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Linux Integrates Rust For Improved Stability And Memory Safety

Linux is getting more Rust in it by the day! Why? Because it's more stable and much safer than C - especially at handling memory errors. . It wasn't that long ago that the very idea that another language besides C would be used in the Linux kernel would have been laughed at. Things have changed. Today, not only is Rust , the high-level system language moving closer to Linux, it's closer than ever with thenext "patch series to add support for Rust as a second language to the Linux kernel." The biggest change in these new packages is that the Rust code proposed for the kernel now relies on the stable Rust compiler rather than the beta compilers. Going forward, Rust on Linux will be migrating every time a new stable Rust compiler is released. Currently, it's using Rust 1.57.0 . . Go is becoming a significant language for Linux, improving concurrency and efficiency compared to C.. Rust Programming, Linux Kernel Support, Memory Error Handling, System Languages, Open Source Development. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 10, 2021 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Netrunner XOXO: A Promising Future in the Linux Ecosystem

According to Jack Wallen, Netrunner XOXO is a victory for the developers of the distro. See why Netrunner XOXO might be in your future! . Netrunner. When I think of the name, the collectable card game of the '90s comes to mind. If you remember it, your geekdom is strong. It was a card game where one player took on the role of a futuristic hacker and the other player was a mega corporation. The objective of the game? If you're the hacker, it was to hack the mega corporation. If you're the corporation, it was to not get hacked. It was the millennium's most underrated game. And I really enjoyed it (I still have my decks). . Netrunner XOXO is poised to captivate! Delve into its history and unveil the possibilities it holds for the Linux landscape.. Netrunner XOXO, Linux Desktop, Open Source Development, User Experience. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 11, 2021 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Greg Kroah-Hartman Strengthens His Role at Linux Foundation

One of the principle maintainers of the Linux kernel, Greg Kroah-Hartman, has joined the Linux Foundation as a fellow, the same position held by Linux creator Linus Torvalds, the foundation announced. Kroah-Hartman previously worked at Suse Linux, also as a fellow.. Kroah-Hartman is one of the chief developers working on the Linux kernel and handles a staggeringly large set of duties in maintaining the software. According to the Linux Foundation's most recent survey of Linux development, Kroah-Hartman contributed over 1,500 changes to the kernel, or about 0.8 percent of all changes made, between versions 2.6.12 and 2.6.35 of the kernel. He was the 10th most prolific contributor in that time period. Kroah-Hartman also helped compile the survey. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . Kroah-Hartman partners with Linux Foundation, boosting kernel innovation and cooperation within the open source ecosystem.. Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux Foundation, Kernel Development. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 03, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Open Source Security: Addressing Code Defects Effectively

Developers of open source software projects should be just as concerned about security as anyone developing a proprietary app. However, the nature of the two development processes can be very different at times, and debate still rages about which is inherently more secure -- a secret code kept by a company, or a public one that all eyes can see. Just as important is how each community reacts once a problem is spotted.. Code hunters are spotting with greater frequency defective coding that could open security holes in free and open source (FOSS) software. The Open Source Report 2008 and the Architecture Library Report, conducted by Coverity for the U.S. Department Homeland Security Cybersecurity Open Source Hardening Project, shows more than 10,000 defects fixed since project launch in March 2006. The link for this article located at Tech News World is no longer available. . Engineers ought to prioritize safety within open source applications, since vulnerabilities can lead to significant issues requiring collective vigilance.. Open Source Practices, Security Management, Code Defects. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 07, 2009 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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AMD Joins Open Source Development Labs to Boost Linux Support

AMD has announced its membership in the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), demonstrating a continued and strengthening commitment between the development community and AMD. AMD recognizes the support from leading Linux distributors Red Hat, SUSE LINUX, Mandrakesoft and Turbolinux . . .. AMD has announced its membership in the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), demonstrating a continued and strengthening commitment between the development community and AMD. Some of the most notable open-source software projects for AMD64 range from high-performance computing and enterprise applications to small business and consumer software. AMD recognizes the support from leading Linux distributors Red Hat, SUSE LINUX, Mandrakesoft and Turbolinux; Linux community projects like cAos, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo and Tao; and, UNIX projects NetBSD, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. The link for this article located at LinuxElectrons is no longer available. . NVIDIA has become a member of the Open Software Innovation Group, strengthening collaborations with leading Unix providers and collective initiatives.. open source development labs, AMD partnership, Linux distributors, software collaboration, AMD64 support. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 22, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Exploring Linux's Role in Secure Government Computing Discourse

Linux is up against some stern arguments against its use in secure government computing--arguments open source security experts are happily blowing apart. The open source development method itself came under fire in a recent article in Government Computer News titled "Linux . . . . Linux is up against some stern arguments against its use in secure government computing--arguments open source security experts are happily blowing apart. The open source development method itself came under fire in a recent article in Government Computer News titled "Linux not ready for DOD prime time." The article's author, Mark A. Kellner, postulates that the open source method makes Linux a gamble for secure computing needs: "Proponents want to keep the Linux core open by posting source code online and letting anyone have a crack at modifying it, which could represent a security compromise for military systems for command, control, communications, computers and intelligence," he wrote. The link for this article located at LinuxNews is no longer available. The link for this article located at LinuxNews is no longer available. . Governments question Linux's reliability in secure environments, with analysts promoting alternative solutions emphasizing robustness and adaptability.. Government Computing, Open Source Security, Linux Challenges, Secure Systems, Expert Analysis. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Sep 13, 2000 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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