Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has the review/commentary: “Unlike other operating systems, with the exception of close relative NetBSD, the open source
OpenBSD was built from the ground up to be secure. How do they do it? In no small part, it’s by
constantly auditing the operating system’s code for potential security problems.”
OpenBSD was built from the ground up to be secure. How do they do it? In no small part, it’s by
constantly auditing the operating system’s code for potential security problems.”
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