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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.
This is an add on for the Linux Kernel Patch named Medusa DS9 developed by Marek Zelem, Milan Pikula, and Martin Ockajak. This program will activate and deactivate medusa protections securely. Medusa is at http://medusa.fornax.sk/
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How to set up a Linux system to use encryption in disk and network accesses. This document describes how you can use the International Kernel Patch and other packages to make harddisk contents and network traffic inaccessible to others by encryption.
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.
Raksha is an open source platform for hardware dynamic information flow tracking (DIFT). The project encompasses a full open source SPARC V8 CPU for use on an FPGA, a modified Linux 2.6 kernel, and Gentoo.