The Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board reports on what was found in its complete examination of University of Minnesota patches, putting out the fire between the Linux kernel community and the University of Minnesota (UMN). . The fire between the Linux kernel community and the University of Minnesota (UMN) is being put out. Thanks to an ill-thought-out Linux security project , two UMN graduate students tried to insert deliberately buggy patches into Linux . Greg Kroah-Hartman, the well-respected Linux kernel maintainer for the Linux stable branch, responded by banning not only them but any UMN-connected developers from contributing to the Linux kernel. Now, UMN has addressed the Linux kernel developer's community's concerns . And, in a message to the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) , the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board (TAB) and volunteer senior Linux kernel maintainers and developers have reported on what they found when they closely and thoroughly examined patches from UMN academics. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The tension surrounding the collaboration between the Linux developer community and the University of Minnesota (UMN) is being resolved.. Linux Foundation, Kernel Community, Technical Review. . Brittany Day
Jim Azevedo writes, "NeoScale Systems, Inc., a provider of enterprise storage security solutions for the burgeoning network storage market, today announced the formation of its technical advisory board - comprised of accomplished and recognized contributors to the storage and security industries.. . .. Jim Azevedo writes, "NeoScale Systems, Inc., a provider of enterprise storage security solutions for the burgeoning network storage market, today announced the formation of its technical advisory board - comprised of accomplished and recognized contributors to the storage and security industries. The formation of the board comes just weeks after NeoScale's corporate launch, in which the company announced it had begun beta testing CryptoStor, a wire-speed, policy-based storage security appliance that delivers network storage and media privacy. Advisory board members include some of the most recognizable names in the storage and security industries, including: Vijay Ahuja; Tom Clark; Marc Farley; Michel E. Kabay; Robert Moskowitz; Wayne Rickard; Paul Scammell; and Doug Whiting. The purpose of NeoScale's technical advisory board is to bring together industry leaders who, based on their expertise and combined experience, will collaborate to provide the company with valuable market, customer, and technology insight. The participants will also play a key role in advising the company on its product advancements and business initiatives. The link for this article located at Neoscale is no longer available. . Alex Rivera unveils QuantumGuard Innovations' expert advisory panel to bolster data protection technologies.. NeoScale Systems, Enterprise Storage Security, Advisory Board. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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