Robert Watson has posted a number of status updates relating to various pieces of work going on in the TrustedBSD Project, and in particular, relating to integration of recent changes into the FreeBSD CVS tree for inclusion in the upcoming 6.0 release. This includes a information on verified execution, the MAC Framework, the SEBSD port of NSA's FLASK/TE to FreeBSD, and the new security event audit framework in FreeBSD 6.0.
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Fedora Core 3 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux has shipped with SELinux targeted policy by default. It hasnt been over complicated since the policy tends to work without tweaks for everyone. However more usability in the area of policy writing and ability to modify the binary policy itself would be a good thing. Work is being done on it. Some of this you can see on the next release of Fedora (FC4)
Fedora Core 3 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux has shipped with SELinux targeted policy by default. It hasnt been over complicated since the policy tends to work without tweaks for everyone. However more usability in the area of policy writing and ability to modify the binary policy itself would be a good thing. Work is being done on it. Some of this you can see on the next release of Fedora (FC4)