Re: [lopsa-discuss] Security architecture standard

2011-05-26 Thread Cat Okita
On Wed, 25 May 2011, Jim Hickstein wrote: > I am being asked to provide content for a "UNIX/Linux Security Architecture > Standard". Google is unavailing. Does anyone have a (link to a) document of > this kind, that we could mine/steal? Or do I need to hire a security > consultant for that? Wh

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Security architecture standard

2011-05-25 Thread Nick Silkey
I always thought my old infosec colleagues from http://security.utexas.edu/did a good job in establishing platform guidelines for the computing zoo they dealt with. http://security.utexas.edu/admin/ ; checklists for rhel and sol10 I think they're a filtered corpus from NSA guidelines and OWASP/SA

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Security architecture standard

2011-05-25 Thread Chris Ess
On 5/25/2011 11:20 AM, Brian Mathis wrote: > On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Jim Hickstein wrote: >> I am being asked to provide content for a "UNIX/Linux Security Architecture >> Standard". Google is unavailing. Does anyone have a (link to a) document of >> this kind, that we could mine/steal

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Security architecture standard

2011-05-25 Thread Brian Mathis
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Jim Hickstein wrote: > I am being asked to provide content for a "UNIX/Linux Security Architecture > Standard".  Google is unavailing.  Does anyone have a (link to a) document of > this kind, that we could mine/steal?  Or do I need to hire a security > consultant

[lopsa-discuss] Security architecture standard

2011-05-25 Thread Jim Hickstein
I am being asked to provide content for a "UNIX/Linux Security Architecture Standard". Google is unavailing. Does anyone have a (link to a) document of this kind, that we could mine/steal? Or do I need to hire a security consultant for that? ___ Di