NSA’s ‘security-enhanced’ Linux released

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Author: JT Smith

At DebianPlanet.org: “Four days ago, the 2nd public release of the NSA’s
‘security-enhanced’ (http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/) version of
Linux (it’s not an entire distribution) came out. The NSA
describes it as having ‘a strong, flexible mandatory access control
architecture incorporated into the major subsystems of the
kernel’.

I know that this works with Red Hat, but what about Debian?
Can somebody know if this will be include in a new release of
Debian?”

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