gov't certified "secure" Unix
Ken Seefried iii
ken at capone.gatech.edu
Fri Jul 21 02:49:10 AEST 1989
In article <310 at pwa-b.UUCP> miorelli at pwa-b.UUCP (BoB Miorelli) writes:
>
>Are any Unix systems certified as `secure' by the government? I'm
>looking for versions and level of security (such as C2, B1, etc.)
>Any info would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
SecureWare here in Atlanta, GA, has secure Unix products based on
A/UX, System V/386 and SCO Xenix. They will also port to custom
hardware (they had just finished a port for Olivetti when I was
there).
They can be reached at +1 404 894 5170 or +1 404 876 4840 last I knew.
Disclaimer: I did some consulting work for SecureWare, but I won't
get any more by talking about them...
...ken
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