GNU, security, and RMS
John F. Haugh II
jfh at rpp386.Dallas.TX.US
Tue Jun 6 15:50:26 AEST 1989
In article <2322 at thor.acc.stolaf.edu> mike at stolaf.edu writes:
>As for my beliefs on the subject:
>
>(1) Anyone who thinks a UNIX-compatible system can be `secure' has
> some serious delusions. Timing windows and covert channels abound.
The NCSC believes a UNIX-compatible system can be made A1 secure.
Apple recently announced a B2 [ B1? ] secure compartmented workstation.
The IBM RT/PC runs a C2 capable version of UNIX, complete with all
the nasty BSD cruft.
How much longer until a B3 workstation is announced by a real player,
like DEC or Sun? [ A more likely question is how long until AT&T
or IBM buys Apple ... ]
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