Security News > 2018 > September > French cybersecurity agency open sources security hardened CLIP OS
After developing it internally for over 10 years, the National Cybersecurity Agency of France (ANSSI) has decided to open source CLIP OS, a Linux-based operating system developed “to meet the specific needs of the [French] administration,” and is asking outside coders to contribute to its development. About CLIP OS “The CLIP OS project is lead and maintained by developers from the ANSSI but most of the source code resulting in the final CLIP OS system … More → The post French cybersecurity agency open sources security hardened CLIP OS appeared first on Help Net Security.
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