Security News > 2016 > April > Subgraph OS: Open source, hardened OS that prioritizes security and anonymity (Help Net Security)
Subgraph, an open source security company based in Montreal, has published the alpha release of Subgraph OS, which is designed to with security, anonymity AND usability in mind. “Subgraph OS was designed from the ground-up to reduce the risks in endpoint systems so that individuals and organizations around the world can communicate, share, and collaborate without fear of surveillance or interference by sophisticated adversaries through network borne attacks,” its creators say. It has been in … More →
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