Linux security compliance

From: Vincent IP (pong_at_cs.ust.hk)
Date: 11/01/04

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    Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 17:00:27 +0800 (HKT)
    To: focus-linux@securityfocus.com
    
    

    Hi all,

    I am searching for any information that if Linux is compliant to C2 or
    Command Criteria. However, I could find any good references in the web.

    Do you know if there are any good guidelines/documents talking about how
    to make Linux a trusted system?

    Thank you very much.

    Regards,
    Pong


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