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From: Jamsheer
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>From WinInfo Daily Update  "   When Microsoft announced last fall that the 
>International 
Organization for Standardization (ISO) had awarded Windows 2000 the 
highest possible grade in the Common Criteria (CC) security 
certification, open-source advocates downplayed the honor as 
insignificant and unrelated to real-world security analysis. This 
week, however, ISO also awarded Linux the CC security certification, 
and as one might expect, the open-source community greeted the 
announcement with cheers. There's just one catch: Linux got a lower 
security rating than Win2K did last year. 
   ISO granted Linux a "low to moderate" security rating, whereas 
Win2K received a "moderate to high" security rating. According to 
people close to the certification process, ISO tested Linux for higher 
security ratings but the open-source solution achieved only the "low 
to moderate" rating. 
   Further dampening the celebration is news that most Linux 
installations didn't receive the certification. Sponsored by a 
$500,000 fee that IBM paid, the certification applies only to SuSE 
Linux and then only when that product is installed on certain IBM 
hardware. Still, the certification is an important first step for 
Linux, which is trying to position itself as a viable alternative to 
Windows in various situations. Microsoft has made significant 
security-related improvements to Windows since the company launched 
its Trustworthy Computing initiative a year and a half ago. "   Read this news from 
http://www.secadministrator.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=39803   Regards, Jam

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