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Tails OS 2021 Plans: Wayland Transition For Advanced Security Features

Exciting things are in store for Tails OS users in 2021, as the Tails OS team plans to improve some core features of the privacy- and security-focused OS, especially for censorship circumvention. . 2020 was a great year for Tails OS, which received major improvements such as support for Secure Boot and hardware cryptocurrency wallets. Now with the new year 2021, the Tails OS team has shared the latest development plan for 2021, where it aims to improve some core features of Tails OS, especially for censorship circumvention. For those unaware, Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) OS is a security-focused Debian GNU/Linux-based operating system. . In 2021, Tails OS is set to transition from Xorg to Wayland, aiming for improved security and privacy functionalities.. Tails OS, Wayland Transition, Privacy Focus, Cybersecurity Enhancements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Tails 4.4: Significant Updates and Important Security Fixes Available

Tails 4.4 is now available for download with several welcome improvements, including new app updates and fixes for security vulnerabilities, all of them making the deployment of this new release the recommended step going forward for everyone. . First and foremost, it’s the security side of this newTailsupdate. As the developing team explains, many of the security issues discovered in Tails 4.3 have been corrected in this version, including vulnerabilities that affected OS components and pre-installed apps likeTORBrowser and MozillaThunderbird. You can find a list of the patched vulnerabilities in the box after the jump, along with links to read more information about each of them. The link for this article located at Softpedia News is no longer available. . Tails 4.4 introduces important security enhancements and application upgrades, boosting overall system reliability and protection for its users.. Tails, Security Fixes, App Updates, System Improvements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 13, 2020 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Enhancing Software Safety Through CEO Commitment to Secure Coding

The financial services industry is well ahead of other markets when it comes to making secure coding a reality, but other firms, including smaller independent software vendors, aren't making the effort, according to Ryan Berg, a senior architect of security research for IBM. The CEO within an organization can make the difference, Berg said. . If the CEO makes a commitment to building more software development improvements and shows that commitment in the budget, the entire software development process could gain more positive changes, Berg said. In this interview, Berg outlines the threat landscape, explains how companies can make incremental changes to their software development processes and which models organizations can turn to for guidance. We hear so much about the need for companies to focus on secure software development. Why should software security be a priority? Ryan Berg: About 12 years ago, I worked at a company called BBN and at the time one of the things we introduced at BBN was the first managed firewall services. So back 12 years ago, one of the greatest threats to an organization was access to the network. That's what everyone was concerned about. Firewalls came around and you needed an advanced degree just to configure a firewall. But one of the biggest requests that came in to our network operation center was: "Can you open this port for me?" As more and more application services came onto the network, they tried to open the firewall more and more to make them work. At the time the applications and Web applications were pretty bad. The threat landscape at the time was Web defacement. Then the Web started to evolve and about five years ago we saw more and more dynamic content pushed onto the Web and more actual business functions happening. The firewall still provides a baseline of security, but you allow port 80 and you allow a freeway of activity into your network. What used to be a closed off sense of what was internal and what was external is now evaporated. It appears that mostorganizations, once they're doing business on the Internet, allowing traffic in and out of their network on port 80, they've essentially allowed an open door for access into your infrastructure. The link for this article located at Search Security is no longer available. . A leader's dedication to robust programming practices strengthens software creation and elevates security measures throughout the company.. Secure Coding, Software Development, Threat Landscape. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Overview Of OpenBSD 3.9: New Features And Enhanced Tools

This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 3.9. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 3.9. * Improved hardware support * New Tools * New Functionality * Assorted improvements and code cleanup See the Changelog for more information.. . OpenBSD 3.9 brings significant enhancements for improved performance, security, and hardware compatibility, featuring expanded driver support and updated tools to refine user experience. OpenBSD Features, OpenBSD 3.9, Hardware Support, System Tools, Software Improvements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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