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Introduction
The Ubuntu Security Team represents multiple teams of people dedicated to keeping Ubuntu secure, and contributing to its proactive hardening.
Projects
To discuss any Security Team projects, send email to the ubuntu-hardened mailing list.
- CVE handling
- tracking: Ubuntu CVE Tracker
- fixing: main and universe
- Bug triage
- Hardening
- Mandatory Access Control
AppArmor (see AppArmorProfiles for existing default enforcing profiles in Ubuntu)
Compiler flags (HardeningWrapper)
- pbuilder integration
- sbuild integration
- Network access
- Mandatory Access Control
- Auditing and Penetration Testing
Seem like fun? Head to the /GettingInvolved page to found out how to contribute to the SecurityTeam.
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SecurityTeam (last edited 2017-01-25 23:50:10 by emilyr)