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- Lightweight_Portable_Security abstract "Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) is a Linux LiveCD, (or LiveUSB), developed and publicly distributed by the United States Department of Defense’s Software Protection Initiative that is designed to serve as a secure end node. It can run on almost any Intel-based computer (PC or Mac). LPS boots only in RAM, creating a pristine, non-persistent, end node. It is capable using Common Access Card (CAC) software for authentication into DoD networks.LPS-Public turns an untrusted system (such as a home computer) into a trusted network client. No trace of work activity (or malware) can be written to the local computer hard drive. As of September 2011 (version 1.2.5), the LPS public distribution includes a smart card-enabled Firefox browser supporting DoD's CAC and Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards, a PDF and text viewer, Java, a file browser, remote desktop software (Citrix, Microsoft or VMware View), an SSH client, the public edition of Encryption Wizard and the ability to use USB flash drives. A Public Deluxe version is available that adds OpenOffice.org and Adobe Reader software.".
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- Lightweight_Portable_Security hasPhotoCollection Lightweight_Portable_Security.
- Lightweight_Portable_Security subject Category:Live_USB.
- Lightweight_Portable_Security subject Category:Operating_system_distributions_bootable_from_read-only_media.
- Lightweight_Portable_Security subject Category:Operating_system_security.
- Lightweight_Portable_Security subject Category:State-sponsored_Linux_distributions.
- Lightweight_Portable_Security comment "Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) is a Linux LiveCD, (or LiveUSB), developed and publicly distributed by the United States Department of Defense’s Software Protection Initiative that is designed to serve as a secure end node. It can run on almost any Intel-based computer (PC or Mac). LPS boots only in RAM, creating a pristine, non-persistent, end node.".
- Lightweight_Portable_Security label "Lightweight Portable Security".
- Lightweight_Portable_Security label "Lightweight Portable Security".
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- Lightweight_Portable_Security sameAs Q766079.
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- Lightweight_Portable_Security isPrimaryTopicOf Lightweight_Portable_Security.