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Red Hat aims for higher security rank

September 28, 2005 Working with IBM and Trusted Computer Solutions, Red Hat seeks higher security certifications for version 5 of RH Enterprise Linux. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., certification, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., security, Linux

Mandrake in contract to boost Linux security

September 23, 2004 Linux seller gets piece of $8.6 million French contract after exiting bankruptcy protection. TAGS: Mandriva, certification, bankruptcy protection, bankruptcy, Linux, Linux seller, Paris, IBM Corp., security

Red Hat gains security certification

April 29, 2004 The company's newest version of Linux has been granted a significant security certification, bringing the company a step closer to competitors. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., certification, Fedora Project, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SuSE Linux, Linux, SuSE, IBM Corp., security

Red Hat Linux nears security clearance

December 3, 2003 The company's industry-leading version of Linux is about to complete a yearlong process of achieving Common Criteria certification, which could unlock the public sector for Linux. TAGS: certification, Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Linux, Oracle9i, Oracle Corp., evaluation, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Linux, SuSE Linux, SuSE, U.K., Sun Solaris, operating system, Microsoft Windows 2000, security, server

EFF moves to block e-voting system certification

December 9, 2005 Electronic Frontier Foundation says N.C. election officials failed to meet requirements before signing off on setups. TAGS: Diebold Inc., certification, election, North Carolina, e-voting, complaint, source code, state, law, security

Programmers told to put security over creativity

April 2, 2004 Certification, education, strict development models and limited legislation are needed to make programs more secure, says a report from security firms and software makers. TAGS: software development, corporate security, recommendation, programmer, certification, incentive, education, initiative, security, Microsoft Corp., software company

SuSE to announce Linux security certification

January 21, 2004 Novell plans to announce on Wednesday that SuSE Linux, the version of the open-source operating system it acquired earlier this month, has passed a new level of security certification. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, certification, SuSE Linux, Red Hat Inc., Linux, Novell Inc., enterprise server, IBM Corp., AMD Opteron, server, open source, New York, security, Oracle Corp., operating system

SuSE wins Linux a new security badge

January 21, 2004 Novell says SuSE Linux, the version of the open-source operating system it acquired earlier this month, has passed a higher level of security certification. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, certification, SuSE Linux, Red Hat Inc., Novell Inc., IBM Corp., enterprise server, Linux, AMD Opteron, open source, New York, server, Oracle Corp., security, operating system

Intel chips to work with latest Cisco Wi-Fi gear

October 19, 2005 Intel first chipmaker to announce certification for Cisco's new software extensions. Other companies likely to follow. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., access point, Intel Centrino, certification, WLAN, Intel, Wi-Fi, chip company, LAN, security

PeopleSoft apps certified for Oracle middleware

December 13, 2005 Applications can now run on Fusion Middleware, simplifying integration and security management, Oracle says. TAGS: middleware, PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., BPEL, certification, IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., business process, security

California voting machine called into question

November 5, 2003 A state committee tables certification of Diebold's new touch-screen voting machine pending an investigation of uncertified software allegedly inserted into existing machines. TAGS: Diebold Inc., Alameda, county, Kevin Shelley, software upgrade, certification, Secretary of State, e-voting, California, Ohio, investigation, law, state, touch screen, security

Court refuses to lift California e-voting restrictions

July 7, 2004 Call for paper audit trails for e-ballot systems gets vote of confidence from a federal judge. TAGS: county, Kevin Shelley, e-voting, Secretary of State, election, certification, California, audit, state, agreement, security
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