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English press coverage
+ November, 2001
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+ OpenBSD: The most secure OS around, ZDNet, November 5, 2001
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+ IT columnist and former NASA and DoD network administrator and
+ programmer Steven Vaughan-Nichols, praises the OpenBSD
+ security audits and the team's search for potential problems
+ and its resolution to fix them before they
+ can develop into security holes: "Unlike
+ most operating system vendors, the OpenBSD crew is proactive
+ rather than reactive to security problems."
+ Then goes on naming OpenBSD's secure by default
+ policy, Kerberos authentication protocol implementation, and
+ TCP/IP stack built-in IPSec protocol, as ready to use VPN
+ solutions whereas they are options to be installed and applied
+ on other operating systems.
+ Furthermore, he writes he agrees with Theo de Raadt while
+ quoting him saying "security is usually increased by
+ removing stuff, not by adding more junk" in that
+ it's easier to keep something simple secure.
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October, 2001
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