Certifiable Linux Integration Platform (CLIP)

Another release from Tresys: a new project called Certifiable Linux Integration Platform (CLIP). This is a reference SELinux implementation intended as a basis and toolkit for developing custom deployments suitable for certification under Director of Central Intelligence Directive 6/3 “Protecting Sensitive Compartmented Information within Information Systems” (DCID 6/3) Protection Level 4 (PL4) requirements.

SETools 3.1 Released

Tresys have announced the release of version 3.1 of SETools. This release includes several changes, notably, the ability for all tools to load sets of policy modules, improving the analysis coverage when loadable modules are being used.

3COM’s new ONS blade uses SELinux

3COM have announced a new Linux-based blade, secured by SELinux, as part of their Open Services Networking (OSN) plan, which allows services to be embedded within their routers.

SLIDE 1.0 Released

Tresys have announced the release of version 1.0 of SLIDE, their graphical Eclipse-based policy development enironment. The 1.0 release includes improvements to online help and documentation.

New Upstream SELinux Release (R070123)

NSA have released an updated version of core SELinux, available for download here. This release merges numerous improvments from the SELinux development community.

Tresys Brickwall Released

Tresys Technology have released Brickwall, their SELinux management suite, which is available in several editions including a free “standard” version. (Screenshots).

Initial Release of Madison

Karl MacMillan has announced the first public release of Madison, a new project for GUI policy generation. This initial release includes a python framework library and a new tool for generating policy from audit logs.

New Reference Policy Release

Tresys have announced the release of Reference Policy v. 20061212. This release includes support for a number of new high-level macros for common policy patterns, as well as general fixes and support for several additional application packages.

SELinux Symposium 2007 Agenda Announced

The agenda for the 2007 SELinux Symposium has been announced. Registration for the event, which will be in Baltimore from March 12-16 is also now open. Case studies and Work in Progress talks may still be submitted.

SETools 3.0.1 Released

Tresys have announced the availability of SETools version 3.01, which can be downloaded here.