Argus Systems Group Announces PitBull Secure 2.0 for Linux
Wednesday, 25 January 2006 Argus Systems Group today announced the release of PitBull Secure 2.0 for Linux. PitBull Secure is built on the award-winning PitBull Domain-Based (LX) technology and offers users the ability to protect Linux systems at the core of the system, from within the kernel. System configuration is greatly simplified. "PitBull Secure provides our Linux customers with a powerful security product that can protect their assets at the very heart of the architecture - the operating system," said Mikel L. Matthews, Argus CTO. "Our customers increasingly are asking for more robust, flexible, and powerful security to protect critical enterprise servers that are operating in high-stress environments. PitBull Secure 2.0 forms a solid foundation for our partners' network-based architectures." PitBull Secure 2.0 for Linux is available for immediate purchase. PitBull Secure is also available for Solaris 8 and AIX 5.2. In addition, PitBull Foundation with MLS is available for Solaris 8 and AIX 5.2. AIX 5.2 is evaluated under LSPP at EAL 4+. PitBull Secure for Linux product highlights include: -- Support for the Linux 2.6 kernel. -- Simple installation scripts for SUSE 9.1, 9.3, SLES 9 and Red Hat EAS 3.0. -- Create custom security domains with Read, Write, and Execute permissions to lock-in and protect your sensitive data, and lock-out potential attackers. -- Kernel-level network rules providing a line of defense at the ground level against outside attacks, better than software firewalls. -- Privileges and Security Domains for each user. You decide how much or how little each person can see and do on your businesses' most important servers. -- Lockdown scripts to automate the protection of common server systems, such as Apache web servers. -- Runtime security data that helps you monitor and quickly react to and report system attacks (event counters). -- Easy-to-use tools to help set up, administer, and analyze the security of your system. -- Protection against system attacks that have not yet been identified (zero day attacks). PitBull Secure does not require the use of signatures, behavior patterns, or suspected anomalies to protect the system. Argus is the leading provider of secure operating system kernels. They have been supplying trusted operating systems to government and commercial customers for the past twelve years. More details about Argus and this new release are available at http://www.argus-systems.com. Argus Systems Group, PitBull and PitBull Secure are registered trademarks of Innovative Security Systems, Inc. in the USA. IBM and AIX are trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc. Solaris is a trademark of Sun Microsystems. Contact: Mac MacGregor Argus Systems Group +1 217 355-6308 mac@argus-systems.com This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.
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