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<title>How the NSA Took Linux To the Next Level</title> 
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<description>An anonymous reader brings us IBM Developerworks&#039; recent analysis of how the NSA built SELinux to withstand attacks. The article shows us some of the relevant kernel architecture and compares SELinux to a few other approaches. We&#039;ve discussed SELinux in the past. Quoting: &quot;If you have a program that responds to socket requests but doesn&#039;t need to access the file system, then that program should be able to listen on a given socket but not have acc...</description>
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