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- Trusted_operating_system abstract "Trusted Operating System (TOS) generally refers to an operating system that provides sufficient support for multilevel security and evidence of correctness to meet a particular set of government requirements.The most common set of criteria for trusted operating system design is the Common Criteria combined with the Security Functional Requirements (SFRs) for Labeled Security Protection Profile(LSPP) and Mandatory Access Control(MAC). The Common Criteria is the result of a multi-year effort by the governments of the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands and other countries to develop a harmonized security criteria for IT products.Examples of certified trusted operating systems are: Apple Mac OS X 10.6 (Rated EAL 3+) HP-UX 11i v3 (Rated EAL 4+) Some Linux distributions (Rated up to EAL 4+) Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Server 2008 R2 (Rated EAL 4+) AIX 5L with PitBull Foundation (Rated EAL 4+) Trusted Solaris Trusted UNICOS 8.0 (Rated B1) XTS-400 (Rated EAL5+) IBM VM (SP, BSE, HPO, XA, ESA, etc.) with RACFExamples of operating systems that might be certifiable are: FreeBSD with the TrustedBSD extensions SELinux (see FAQ)Companies that have created trusted operating systems include: Addamax (BSD, SVR3, SVR4, HP/UX) Argus Systems Group (Solaris, AIX, Linux) AT&T (System V) BAE Systems (XTS Unix) Bull (AIX) Data General (DG/UX) Digital Equipment Corporation (Ultrix) Gemini Computers (GEMSOS) General Dynamics C4 Systems (Linux) Harris Corporation (SVR3, SVR4) Hewlett-Packard (HP/UX) Honeywell (Multics) IBM (OS/390, AIX) SCO (SCO Unix) Secure Computing Corporation (LOCK, Mach, BSD) SecureWare (Apple A/UX, HP/UX, SCO) Sequent (Dynix/ptx) Silicon Graphics (IRIX) Sun Microsystems (SunOS, Solaris) Trusted Information Systems (Xenix, Mach)↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Trusted_operating_system subject Category:Operating_system_security.
- Trusted_operating_system comment "Trusted Operating System (TOS) generally refers to an operating system that provides sufficient support for multilevel security and evidence of correctness to meet a particular set of government requirements.The most common set of criteria for trusted operating system design is the Common Criteria combined with the Security Functional Requirements (SFRs) for Labeled Security Protection Profile(LSPP) and Mandatory Access Control(MAC).".
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