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+-   How the NSA took Linux to the next level on Saturday May 10 2008, @08:38AM Anonymous Coward

Submitted by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 10 2008, @08:38AM
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An anonymous reader writes "You know SELinux is built to be virtually attack-proof, but do you know how the National Security Agency (NSA) accomplish it? Take a closer look at the SELinux kernel architecture, why this is important, and what makes SELinux one of the most secure implementations of Linux available."
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