[LINK] LPS Linux

Richard Chirgwin rchirgwin at ozemail.com.au
Thu Jul 28 13:33:32 AEST 2011


And Puppy Linux, which I was told was first put together in Australia.

RC

On 28/07/11 10:45 AM, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
> Amazing, this is what Knoppix did circa 2004!
> <http://ramin.com.au/linux/linux-log1.html>
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> And Ubuntu, a Knoppix derivative, has also provided for a few years.
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> But thanks, I will mention, during my 5minutes of fame, at SLUG tomorrow
> night<http://www.slug.org.au/event/16005>.
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> Marghanita
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> Birch, Jim wrote:
>> "Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) creates a secure end node from
>> trusted media on almost any Intel-based computer (PC or Mac). LPS boots
>> a thin Linux operating system from a CD or USB flash stick without
>> mounting a local hard drive. Administrator privileges are not required;
>> nothing is installed. The ATSPI Technology Office created the LPS family
>> to address particular use cases. LPS-Public is a safer, general-purpose
>> solution for using web-based applications. The accredited LPS-Remote
>> Access is only for accessing your organization's private network.
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>> LPS-Public allows general web browsing and connecting to remote
>> networks. It includes a smart card-enabled Firefox browser supporting
>> CAC and PIV cards, a PDF and text viewer, Java, and Encryption Wizard -
>> Public. 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. Simply plug in your USB smart card
>> reader to access CAC- and PIV-restricted US government websites."
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>> "A user can improve security by rebooting between sessions, or when
>> about to undertake a sensitive transaction. For example, boot LPS
>> immediately before performing any online banking transactions. LPS
>> should also be rebooted immediately after visiting any risky web sites,
>> or when the user has reason to suspect malware might have been loaded."
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>> Free from your friendly US DOD.  Do AQ have a similar product or do they
>> use the DOD distro?  :)
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>> http://www.spi.dod.mil/lipose.htm
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>> - Jim
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