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  • - -Why Linux Will Never Be as Secure as OpenBSD, -SecurityPortal, May 16, 2001 + +Why Linux Will Never Be as Secure as OpenBSD, +SecurityPortal (now at Seifried's site), May 16, 2001
    As a followup to his article one week before, titled -"Why OpenBSD will never be as secure as Linux" -, Kurt Seifried comes to the conclusion that clean and good programming is more important than dozens of features and +"Why OpenBSD will never be as secure as Linux", +Kurt Seifried comes to the conclusion that clean and good +programming is more important than dozens of features and add-ons, therefore OpenBSD users are in a better position.

    @@ -1291,14 +1292,15 @@ This bulletin discusses security concerns raised by recent reports of vulnerabilities in commercial software such as backdoors and automatic -registration forms. The article quotes Jerry Harold, president & co-founder of +registration forms. The article quotes Jerry Harold, president & co-founder of Network Security Technologies Inc. "This is why NetSec builds its products on an operating system (OpenBSD) that has made security its number one goal."

  • -Open -Source - Why it's Good for Security, SecurityPortal.com, April 17, 2000 + +Open Source - Why it's Good for Security, +SecurityPortal, April 17, 2000
    In another FUD-fighting article, security writer Kurt Seifried and @@ -1352,12 +1354,13 @@ Kurt Seifried interview, Linux.com, March 8, 2000
    -The roles have changed; security columnist Kurt Seifried is now the subject. -He discusses his role at Security -Portal, the state of Linux security, OpenBSD's security model and the -Linux hardening scripts like Bastille Linux. He's pessimistic about the -future and predicts that with management apathy towards security, -"we're in for 10-50 more years of miserable computer security problems". +The roles have changed; security columnist Kurt Seifried is +now the subject. He discusses his role at Security Portal, +the state of Linux security, OpenBSD's security model and the +Linux hardening scripts like Bastille Linux. He's pessimistic +about the future and predicts that with management apathy +towards security, "we're in for 10-50 more years of miserable +computer security problems".

  • @@ -1585,9 +1588,9 @@

    December, 1999

  • -OpenSource -projects - what I learned from Bastille (and others), Security -Portal, December 23, 1999 + +OpenSource projects - what I learned from Bastille (and others), +Security Portal, December 23, 1999
    Kurt Seifried @@ -2363,7 +2366,7 @@
    OpenBSD www@openbsd.org -
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