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* ANN: NSA Director of Information Assurance to be Keynote Speaker at SELinux Symposium
@ 2007-02-07 21:36 Frank Mayer
  2007-02-08 20:07 ` [ANN] Certifiable Linux Integration Platform (CLIP) Art Wilson
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From: Frank Mayer @ 2007-02-07 21:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: NSA Mailinglist, Fedora-Selinux-List

All, we just announced that Richard Schaeffer, NSA Director of Information
Assurance, will be a keynote speaker at the SELinux symposium this March
(I've attached the press release below). He joins Daniel Frye of IBM as our
two keynote speakers this year.

As a reminder early registration ends February 23. After that date the
conference rate goes up some, but as important, the block of reserved hotel
rooms for the conference are no longer assured. So if you are planning to
come to the symposium this year, I recommend you register by that date.

Regards, Frank

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: info@selinux-symposium.org
 
National Security Agency Director of Information Assurance to be
Keynote Speaker at Third Security Enhanced Linux Symposium

Baltimore, Maryland­February 7, 2007­ Richard Schaeffer, Director of
Information Assurance for the National Security Agency (NSA), will be a
keynote speaker for the third annual Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
Symposium (www.selinux-symposium.org), scheduled for March 12-16, 2007 in
Baltimore, Maryland.

The Information Assurance Directorate (IAD) is the NSA mission element
charged with providing products and services critical to protecting the
United States¹ national security systems. IAD is also responsible for
defining and implementing the Information Assurance Strategy to protect the
Department of Defense¹s (DoD) Global Information Grid (GIG).  Moreover, IAD
supports ongoing military operations against terrorism by delivering
solutions that allow the secure and dynamic sharing of information across
security domains at multiple classification levels in today¹s net-centric
environment.

Consistent with its national security mission, NSA originally developed and
publicly released SELinux as a demonstration that high-end security access
control features could be successfully integrated into mainstream open
source technology.  At this year¹s symposium, Mr. Schaeffer will present a
keynote address entitled ³SELinux: An Example of a Better Path to
Information Assurance through Partnership.²  In this address, Mr. Schaeffer
will discuss the benefits to both Government and business organizations that
can be gained by working with the open source community.


About the SELinux Symposium
 
The Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Symposium is an annual exchange of
ideas, technology, and research involving SELinux. SELinux is emerging
technology that adds flexible, strong mandatory access control security to
Linux. The third annual symposium is scheduled for March 12-16, 2007 in
Baltimore, Maryland, USA. This year's symposium is sponsored by
Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Red Hat, and Tresys Technology. The event brings
together experts from business, government, and academia to share research,
development, and application experiences using SELinux. For information on
registration and sponsorship opportunities, see www.selinux-symposium.org.  



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* [ANN] Certifiable Linux Integration Platform (CLIP)
  2007-02-07 21:36 ANN: NSA Director of Information Assurance to be Keynote Speaker at SELinux Symposium Frank Mayer
@ 2007-02-08 20:07 ` Art Wilson
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From: Art Wilson @ 2007-02-08 20:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: NSA Mailinglist, Fedora-Selinux-List

We just announced the Certifiable Linux Integration Platform (CLIP)
project which aims to provide an operating system platform to host
secure applications. The inital release uses strict reference policy to
configure a RHEL 4 installation to support developers in meeting the
Director of Central Intelligence Directive 6/3 "Protecting Sensitive
Compartmented Information within Information Systems" (DCID 6/3)
Protection Level 4 (PL4) requirements. The platform itself is not
certified, but addresses certification requirements that can be met by
the operating system.	

The project is hosted at http://oss.tresys.com/.

Regards,

Art Wilson
Tresys Technology
443-539-0704

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

CONTACT: info@tresys.com

Tresys Technology Announces a New Project for a Secure Certifiable Linux
Integration Platform (CLIP)

Columbia, Maryland-February 7, 2007 - Tresys Technology released the
initial beta version of the Certifiable Linux Integration Platform
(CLIP) toolkit for secure solution developments based on Security
Enhanced Linux (SELinux). The toolkit is an open source project that
provides an installation to support developers in meeting security
certification requirements, in particular the Director of Central
Intelligence Directive 6/3 (DCID 6/3) "Protecting Sensitive
Compartmented Information within Information Systems" Protection Level 4
(PL4) requirements.

The initial version of the CLIP toolkit augments a standard SELinux
installation with a Reference Policy-based SELinux configuration and
additional tools to provide the confidentiality, integrity,
availability, and accountability needed to support secure application
deployment. Developers benefit from having the operating system security
relevant configuration provided in a standard package. For additional
security configuration, developers can use other open source projects by
Tresys, the SELinux Integrated Development Environment (SLIDE) or cross
domain solution (CDS) Framework toolkit, to write custom SELinux
policies.

The CLIP toolkit is freely available for download from the Tresys open
source server (oss.tresys.com). It is just one of several
Tresys-developed open source technologies for SELinux. For more
information on CLIP, SLIDE, CDS Framework, and other SELinux
technologies, visit www.tresys.com.

About Tresys Technology

Tresys Technology is a principal open source contributor to Security
Enhanced Linux (SELinux), with an emphasis on making SELinux easier to
use and manage. In addition to its extensive Secure Linux technology
development, services, and training experience, Tresys is developing the
Tresys Brickwall(tm) and Tresys Razor(tm) suite of products to allow
Linux users and administrators to easily leverage the power of SELinux.
Tresys also provides business and government organizations with expert
security engineering services, including security testing, evaluation
and certification support, cryptographic solutions, and security
technology innovation. For more information, visit www.tresys.com.


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