"Linux Netwosix was originally created with the goal of providing a security environment for building and creating new security-related solutions. With the passing of time I realized that the project has failed to achieve its goals within 3 years of hard work. This, among many reasons, is the most important because I never received help from anyone. Regardless of the fact that Netwosix has been downloaded by more than 60,000 users all around the world, I'm here to announce the shutting down of my dear project. Day after day I understand that I can't create a 'valid security-oriented product' alone..." . The link for this article located at LinuxToday is no longer available. . Declaring the closure of the Netwosix initiative for Linux after prolonged lack of backing, even with 60,000 downloads worldwide.. Netwosix Project, Linux Security, Open Source Community. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Further information on why open source leads to a more secure environment. Bruce Schneier comments in this article why he thinks Microsoft wants a closed-door policy on security vulnerability disclosure. "Security firms, [Scott Culp] says, can just whisper the problems to Microsoft, which will promptly patch the hole.. . .. Further information on why open source leads to a more secure environment. Bruce Schneier comments in this article why he thinks Microsoft wants a closed-door policy on security vulnerability disclosure. "Security firms, [Scott Culp] says, can just whisper the problems to Microsoft, which will promptly patch the hole. Bruce Schneier, chief technology officer of Counterpane Internet Security, says that won't happen. Microsoft has always treated security threats as a public relations problem, so it would do anything it could not to publicize its susceptibility, Schneier says. "Companies like Microsoft would ignore security researchers who quietly informed them of security vulnerabilities," he explains. "They would lie to the public and say that the vulnerabilities were 'theoretical only' or 'impractical.' " The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Open source software enhances security through transparent code that allows global collaboration. In contrast, Microsoft’s closed model often provides superficial fixes to vulnerabilities. Open Source Security,Microsoft Vulnerability Practices,Secure Environment. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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