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Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
A small micro operating system kernel written in C (and partly assembly).
Planned features are: software based preemptive multitasking/threading, paging, kernel API, IPC, client/server, security system.
The code is designed to be clearly understandable.
Linux Kernel Immune System (KIS).
KIS is a immune-inspired Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) developed as part of the Linux kernel. It's a hybrid of anomaly and signature based approaches.
Create and convert pipeline at scale through industry leading SMS campaigns, automation, and conversation management.
TextUs is the leading text messaging service provider for businesses that want to engage in real-time conversations with customers, leads, employees and candidates. Text messaging is one of the most engaging ways to communicate with customers, candidates, employees and leads. 1:1, two-way messaging encourages response and engagement. Text messages help teams get 10x the response rate over phone and email. Business text messaging has become a more viable form of communication than traditional mediums. The TextUs user experience is intentionally designed to resemble the familiar SMS inbox, allowing users to easily manage contacts, conversations, and campaigns. Work right from your desktop with the TextUs web app or use the Chrome extension alongside your ATS or CRM. Leverage the mobile app for on-the-go sending and responding.
Dark/sk sources are kernel patchset projects created by predatorfreak (Brett G.), focused on maintaining stablity and scalabliy. Everything that goes into these patchsets is selected based on these goals.
This project aims to pool together as many kernel projects as possible, ironing out conflicts where possible, so that experimental kernel projects can get greater exposure, safely, and so that those projects can be tested under much more varied conditions
Development of Linux kernel extensions which enable intrusion detection and prevention functionalities based on NSA's SELinux (http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/).
In this project, we consider the problem of developing security hardened Linux kernels intended for server machines. We developed a unified patch for Linux Kernel which provides several security enhancements.
Issuance in seconds. Full spending control. Perfect for media buying.
Wallester Business is a leading world-class solution to optimize your company’s financial processes! Issuing virtual and physical corporate expense cards with an IBAN account, expense monitoring, limit regulation, convenient accounting, subscription control — manage your finance on all-in-one platform in real time! Wallester Business benefits your business growth!
Cryproc is module for the Linux kernel 2.6 which allows user space programs to access the kernel's CryptoAPI functions via a file called "cryproc" created in the /proc filesystem.
The WOLKs are stable and development kernels, containing many useful patches from
many projects. Goal: Stability, Scalability, Performance and most important: Security.
Development area for GNU/Linux 2.6.x for the KS8695 ARM SoC. Covers kernel patches, drivers for serial, Ethernet, PCI, GPIO, watchdog subsystems, and drivers for optional PCI based devices such as USB, WiFi, WiMAX, IPSec, SSL, and RSA devices.
USRBAC is a kernel patch and userspace daemon that allows role based access control to be mitegated in userspace. The goal is to allow a secure way to impliment RBAC compliant security systems using a daemon in userspace
A "Theoretically Secure Operating System", focused on information protection, that is provably secure provided that a specific part of the kernel would be free of bugs.
In particular, bugs in application can't be exploited to attack the system.
To develop an auditing package that is compliant with the U.S. Governments C2 standards for security and, if possible, provides a mechanism for allowing the information collected to be admissible as evidence in a court of law.
KISS is a kernel-side host-oriented security tool, which may bring you file integrity checking, file and process hiding and actions handling on special internal events (using a tiny scripting language).
A linux kernel module and supporting user space environment which allow interception and modifying system calls that match user defined criteria. Think of it as strace on steroids.
The Linux Transparent Encryption project aims for integrating transparent read/write access to encrypted data into the linux
kernel. This enables any application to use encrypted data
without modifying the application itself.
LinuxBSM-2 introduces auditing features in Linux kernel to achieve better security and keep an eye on system activities.
Any kernel-derived data can be audited.
Smack is the the Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel.
Smack is a kernel based implementation of mandatory access
control that includes simplicity in its primary design goals.
This project is a implementation of layers. Use Virtual machines & virtual adapters alike an onion! Another operating solution instead of Microsoft Windows Server operating system. It is to be used via remote controlling. The special new "Cktool32" will make it easy to handle *Ck64Krnl*.