Re: Security categories according to Debian

2007-01-09 Thread Guido Heumann
Reinhard Tartler schrieb: > Guido Heumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: >> And btw can anybody explain to me as a native german-speaker the >> difference between security and safety?) > > In my software engineering class, we were taught this definition: > > securit

Re: Security categories according to Debian

2007-01-09 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Guido Heumann wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: >> Hello, >> >> I am taking a information security class and was posed this as an >> assignment question: >> >> Describe the broad security categories acc

Re: Security categories according to Debian

2007-01-09 Thread Reinhard Tartler
Guido Heumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > And btw can anybody explain to me as a native german-speaker the > difference between security and safety?) In my software engineering class, we were taught this definition: security: handles about dependability, authentic

Re: Security categories according to Debian

2007-01-08 Thread Guido Heumann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > Hello, > > I am taking a information security class and was posed this as an > assignment question: > > Describe the broad security categories according to Debian. I'm not really a "security expert", but I'd say this questio

Re: Security categories according to Debian

2007-01-08 Thread Thomas Viehmann
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have been unable to find a reference to anything that states that Debian > has a different thought on securityt and categorizes security into needs, > rrequirements, or any groupings what so ever. I have checked several > different websites to include the Debian si

Security categories according to Debian

2007-01-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I am taking a information security class and was posed this as an assignment question: Describe the broad security categories according to Debian. I have been unable to find a reference to anything that states that Debian has a different thought on securityt and categorizes security