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* ubuntu-pentest: if you are dedicated to "do not harm" while auditing and testing Ubuntu software and infrastructure, this team will have you. | * ubuntu-hardened: if you are dedicated to building or testing advanced security hardening systems into Ubuntu, this team will have you. * [http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuPentest ubuntu-whitehat]: if you are dedicated to "do not harm" while auditing and testing Ubuntu software and infrastructure, this team will have you. |
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* For details on regular meetings (past and present), see [:SecurityTeam/Meetings]. | * For details on regular meetings (past and present), see [:SecurityTeam/Meeting]. |
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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.
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How to Contribute
- Help with projects
- Write documentation
- [:SecurityTeam/Roadmap]
- [:SecurityTeam/FAQ]
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
- Hardening
- Mandatory Access control
- SELinux
- Compiler flags [:Security/HardeningWrapper]
- pbuilder integration
- sbuild integration
- Mandatory Access control
- Auditing and Penetration Testing
Launchpad Membership Policy
- motu-swat: if you are dedicated to making a dent in the universe security updates, this team will have you.
- ubuntu-hardened: if you are dedicated to building or testing advanced security hardening systems into Ubuntu, this team will have you.
[http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuPentest ubuntu-whitehat]: if you are dedicated to "do not harm" while auditing and testing Ubuntu software and infrastructure, this team will have you.
- ubuntu-security: this is a closed team for developers responsible for publishing security updates to the Ubuntu Archive.
Meetings
- For details on regular meetings (past and present), see [:SecurityTeam/Meeting].
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SecurityTeam (last edited 2017-01-25 23:50:10 by emilyr)