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Trusted Solaris is a security-focused version of the [[Solaris Operating Environment|Solaris]] [[Unix]] operating system. Aimed primarily at the government computing sector, Trusted Solaris adds detailed auditing of all tasks, [[pluggable authentication]], mandatory [[access control]], additional physical authentication devices, and fine-grained access control. Versions of Trusted Solaris through version 8 are [[Common Criteria]] certified. See [http://wwws.sun.com/software/security/securitycert/trustedsolaris.html] and [http://wwws.sun.com/software/security/securitycert/images/TSol8_7-03CMS.jpg]
Trusted Solaris Version 8 received the [[EAL4]] certification level augmented by a number of protection profiles. See [http://csrc.nist.gov/cc/Documents/CC%20v2.1%20-%20HTML/PART3/PART36.HTM] for explanation of The Evaluation Assurance Levels.
== [[BAE Systems' STOP]] ==
BAE Systems' STOP version 6.0.E received an [[EAL4]]+ in April 2004 and the 6.1.E version received an [[EAL5]]+ certification in March 2005. Previous versions of STOP have held a B3 certification under [[TCSEC]]. While STOP 6 is binary compatible with Linux, it is not derived from the Linux kernel. See [http://www.digitalnet.com/solutions/information_assurance/xts400_trusted_sys.htm] for an overview of the system.
== [[Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3]] ==
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