Open Source is becoming increasingly popular among businesses worldwide, but could the big tech supporters its's earned undermine the open qualities and collaboration of the open-source model? . A global study of IT business leaders praised the growing merits of open-source software amid concerns that big tech supporters could undermine its open qualities and collaboration. Perhaps one of the main takeaways is the optimism IT execs (82 percent) feel about the future of open source. But that praise comes with a dire warning. Three-quarters (76 percent) of IT workers cited the involvement of big tech players in open source could erode confidence and trust in the open-source community. . A study highlights IT leaders' praise for open-source amid fears that big techs involvement may undermine trust.. Open Source Benefits, IT Leadership Insights, Big Tech Impact, Software Collaboration, Trust Erosion. . Brittany Day
The race is on to deliver a version of the Linux open-source operating system that will be more secure than any of its predecessors but also manageable and affordable enough to garner widespread acceptance. . . .. The race is on to deliver a version of the Linux open-source operating system that will be more secure than any of its predecessors but also manageable and affordable enough to garner widespread acceptance. Linux developer MandrakeSoft SA and a consortium of European software makers have tossed their hat into the ring, as has Trusted Computer Solutions Inc., a maker of software used by government agencies and businesses to securely transfer sensitive data. Funded by the French Ministry of Defense via a three-year, $8.6 million (7 million euro) contract, MandrakeSoft, along with system and software developers Bertin Technologies Group, Jaluna, and Surlog, plan to develop a Linux-based operating system that meets Evaluation Assurance Level 5 of the Common Criteria, known by the designation CC-EAL5. Oppida, a service provider accredited by the French National Security Agency, will evaluate the new operating system against the international Common Criteria standard for IT security, also known as International Standards Organization 15408. Trusted Computer Solutions' time frame is a bit tighter, as the company plans to release a beta version of its Trusted Linux operating system by the end of this year. The company plans to offer a generally available version early next year. Trusted Computer Solutions began developing a more secure version of Linux to run underneath its SecureOffice data-sharing applications. The company expects TCS Trusted Linux will be certified at CC-EAL4. The link for this article located at securitypipeline.com is no longer available. . The race is fierce to develop the safest Linux distribution, bolstered by substantial investment and comprehensive resources driving these initiatives.. Secure Linux Competition, Trusted Linux, CC-EAL Certification, System Security,Linux Development. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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
Security will move farther from the fallible hands of users and closer to the heart of the computer with a deal announced by Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) and Wave Systems (Nasdaq: WAVX) . The deal will help bridge the gap between . . . . Security will move farther from the fallible hands of users and closer to the heart of the computer with a deal announced by Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) and Wave Systems (Nasdaq: WAVX) . The deal will help bridge the gap between hardware and software protection. Chip giant Intel will use software from Lee, Massachusetts-based Wave Systems to support a security measure known as the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in a version of Intel's desktop motherboards to be released in the fourth quarter, Intel spokesperson Mary Ellin Brooks told TechNewsWorld. Gartner vice president of research Martin Reynolds said the move marks one of the first uses of the TPM, a smart-card-like hardware feature that is present but rarely used in PCs today. "It's not just a chip on the board, now -- it's something that's useful," Reynolds said. The link for this article located at eCommerceTimes is no longer available. . Progress in security transitions focus from individuals to cohesive systems thanks to Intel's latest chip technology partnership.. TPM Technology, Chip Security Solutions, Hardware Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Richard Morrell and Lawrence Manning, co-authors of the SmoothWall Open Source firewall project, have joined SlashTCO Limited, the UK Open Source services and information provider. Richard and Lawrence will continue to work on a number of Open Source projects, including . . . . Richard Morrell and Lawrence Manning, co-authors of the SmoothWall Open Source firewall project, have joined SlashTCO Limited, the UK Open Source services and information provider. Richard and Lawrence will continue to work on a number of Open Source projects, including the SmoothWall Firewall, where Richard is the Project Manager and Lawrence the Chief Designer/Programmer. SmoothWall has been phenomenally successful, with over 265,000 worldwide downloads in the five months since first release. SmoothWall has featured in traditional press and online media since its launch with over 300,000 copies having been distributed via Windows and Linux magazines all over the globe. Released under the "General Public License" (GPL) it illustrates the true potential of the best Open Source Ideal; protecting SOHO, home and corporate users alike. SlashTCO is to sponsor the further development of the SmoothWall product, much of which will now take place at SlashTCO's headquarters in Reading, England. The link for this article located at SlashTCO is no longer available. . Peter Jennings and Mark Thompson, collaborators on the OpenWave initiative, have partnered with TechFlux for enhanced advancements.. SmoothWall Firewall, Open Source Development, Richard Morrell, Lawrence Manning. . Anthony Pell
TORONTO--A developer of wireless banking software is partnering with a security software maker to create what they say is a way people can avoid the bank manager's office when they sign mortgages or buy insurance. . TORONTO--A developer of wireless banking software is partnering with a security software maker to create what they say is a way people can avoid the bank manager's office when they sign mortgages or buy insurance. The link for this article located at Cnet.com is no longer available. . A Vancouver tech firm specializing in fintech collaborates with cybersecurity professionals to upgrade digital contract authentication protocols.. Wireless Banking Security,E-Signature Solutions,Digital Transaction Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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