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January 10, 2008

Free software certified as secure by Department of Homeland Security contract

Filed under: Free Software — admin @ 9:10 am

The Department of Homeland Security has contracted San Francisco-based Coverity to certify open source software as “secure”. The first list of secure open source software has been released and includes Amanda, NTP, OpenPAM, OpenVPN, Overdose, Perl, PHP, Postfix, Python, Samba, and TCL.

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