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Friday, June 15, 2007

This is the highest level of security classification and will certainly be a gold star for Red Hat Linux as far a governmental use goes.  According to ComputerWorld:Red Hat Linux has been certified EAL4 Augmented with ALC_FLR.3 on IBM’s mainframe, System x, System p5 and eServer systems.  This level of security certification is not usually required for enterprise contracts, but it is mandatory for some programs within government agencies such as the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. National Security Agency, Frye said.Linux had already been certified at the EAL4 level, but this is the first time that the operating system has received the Labeled Security Protection Profile (LSPP) certification, which relates to its access-control features.This should open the door with the DOD and other high security governmental agencies to be able to consider Red Hat Linux for critical use.

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