On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Peter Cordes wrote:

>  The most secure OS is the one you can do the best job securing.
>  Some OSes make it easier to learn to secure them.  The classic
>  example is OpenBSD which is "secure by default", because it's
>  default install is to not run any services.

But what's about "security by design" (and OSes like plan9)? Can we
still call systems with "root concept" (Linux, *BSDs, etc.) secure?


Ciao, Mark

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