Am 14.02.2011 19:02, schrieb David Nalley: > On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:04 AM, David Egts <degts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I have some customers interest in doing trusted computing in RHEL (e.g., TPM, trusted boot, etc.). RHEL and Fedora >> I would be happy to get this SIG off the ground with help from Eric Paris. i understand that better/more change control is important for Systems that compute important/trusted Data and i love to learn more about it and how it can help to make FOSS Operating-Systems more secure, do you see if this can improve also the Fedora-Security-Lab[1],[2]? If yes, just contact me. > You need no blessing or special sanction to get things done - just go > do it. +1 cu Joerg [1] https://fedorahosted.org/security-spin/ [2] http://spins.fedoraproject.org/security/ -- Joerg (kital) Simon jsimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JoergSimon http://kitall.blogspot.com Key Fingerprint: 3691 0989 2DCA 58A2 8D1F 2CAC C823 558E 5B5B 5688
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