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:SearchOpenSource: Sealing Red Hat Security Gaps with Open Source Security Tools
SearchOpenSource: Sealing Red Hat Security Gaps with Open Source Security Tools
Mar 10, 2006, 07 :45 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (8082 reads)

(Other stories by Ken Milberg)

[ Thanks to Jane Walker for this link. ]

"Maybe you think open source doesn't have the chops for security. Sure, you're using Apache, Tomcat, MySQL and other open source applications in mission critical situations. You're using open source network management tools, like Nagios or OpenNMS, the latter of which is a complete enterprise network management solution. None of this worries you, but you don't feel comfortable using open source tools for IT security.

"Wake up and smell the coffee...!"

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