Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!bionet!sdsu!csun!csuna!abcscnge From: abcscnge@csuna.csun.edu (Scott "The Pseudo-Hacker" Neugroschl) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: gov't certified "secure" Unix Keywords: security Message-ID: <2086@csuna.csun.edu> Date: 20 Jul 89 02:39:17 GMT References: <310@pwa-b.UUCP> Reply-To: abcscnge@csuna.csun.edu (Scott Neugroschl) Organization: CSU Northridge Lines: 20 Distribution: In article <310@pwa-b.UUCP> miorelli@pwa-b.UUCP (BoB Miorelli) writes: = =Are any Unix systems certified as `secure' by the government? I'm =looking for versions and level of security (such as C2, B1, etc.) =Any info would be GREATLY appreciated. = I believe Gould has a C2 Unix. Also, a few months back, Government Computer News ran an article about an A1(!) kernel that DEC either was working on or certified or both. It claimed that Unix could run on top of this kernal. Believe or not. Scott -- Scott "The Pseudo-Hacker" Neugroschl UUCP: ...!sm.unisys.com!csun!csuna.csun.edu!abcscnge -- Beat me, Whip me, make me code in Ada -- Disclaimers? We don't need no stinking disclaimers!!!