Sun Microsystems is to team up with the US National Security Agency (NSA) to
develop the OpenSolaris operating system.
The company will incorporate the NSA's Flux Advanced Security Kernel (Flask)
into OpenSolaris to create mandatory access controls which allow administrators
to limit which actions can be performed on user accounts.
Flask is also being used in the development of
Security-Enhanced
Linux.
"The NSA's expertise and Sun's 18 years' experience in delivering mandatory
access control solutions, along with its commitment to the open standards
community, provides the basis for investigating the use of Flask with
OpenSolaris," said Sun president and chief executive Jonathan Schwartz.
"This is an opportunity to improve the security of an already robust
OpenSolaris environment in a manner that may benefit government and commercial
customers alike."
Bill Vass, president and chief operating officer at Sun Microsystems Federal,
said in a
blog
posting that the partnership would reap major benefits for Open Solaris
developers.
"This represents another milestone in bringing flexible MAC to mainstream
operating systems and will broaden the set of platforms that support this
technology," he wrote.
"We believe this will augment Solaris' already strong adoption and security
profile. We look forward to working closely with the NSA and the Flask community
of developers to extend this advanced security technology into OpenSolaris."
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