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Paul Moore (@[email protected])

@securepaul

Linux Kernel developer who likes playing with security things. I can also be found at @[email protected]

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Today seems like a good day to mention that you can also find me at @[email protected] I'm not active there at the moment, but I suspect that might change fairly quickly.

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I'll give a talk tomorrow at #FOSDEM in the #rustlang dev room about "Backward and forward compatibility for security features" (illustrated with #Landlock) fosdem.org/2023/schedule/…

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For Outreachy Internships applicants willing to work on Linux kernel and security, Paul Moore (@[email protected]) and myself will mentor this project: Improve Landlock tests and thread management outreachy.org/apply/project-…

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Linux v6.2 wasn't a very big release from a #selinux or #audit perspective, but here are the highlights: paul-moore.com/blog/d/2023/02…

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Next week I'll be moderating a panel of LSM maintainers, if you could ask them a question, what would you ask? #lssna #linux #security events.linuxfoundation.org/linux-security…

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Linux v6.4 was released on Sunday and while there are no audit updates worth mentioning, there were some significant SELinux changes: paul-moore.com/blog/d/2023/06… #selinux

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It was recently suggested that my SELinux and audit kernel highlights might be more useful during the merge window. With that in mind, here are the highlights from the SELinux and audit pull requests for Linux v6.5: paul-moore.com/blog/d/2023/06… #selinux #audit

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Ten years ago today, Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) was released, the first Android release to support SELinux. Happy birthday SEAndroid! source.android.com/docs/security/… #selinux #android

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On August 8, 2003 Linux v2.6.0-test3 was released and included the first release of SELinux in an upstream Linux kernel. Happy 20th birthday SELinux! mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/kern… #selinux

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Brett Anderson recently contributed another cool looking SELinux logo to the community. You can find it in the selinux artwork repository on GitHub. raw.githubusercontent.com/SELinuxProject… github.com/SELinuxProject… #selinux

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Since it worked well with the Linux v6.5 merge window, here are my notes on the SELinux and audit kernel changes that went into Linus' tree for the upcoming Linux v6.6 release: paul-moore.com/blog/d/2023/08… #selinux #audit