An Introduction to SELinux | Linux.com - 0 views
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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD. on 25 Feb 16"Way back in kernel 2.6, a new security system was introduced to provide a mechanism for supporting access control security policies. This system was Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) and was introduced by the National Security Administration (NSA) to incorporate a strong Mandatory Access Control architecture into the subsystems of the Linux kernel."