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Re: Open-Source Fight Flares at Pentagon (Washington Post)
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tet@accucard.com
To :
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Subject :
Re: Open-Source Fight Flares at Pentagon (Washington Post)
Date :
Thu, 06 Jun 2002 16:28:03 +0100
Eric Smith writes:
> I'm not trying to suggest that the Defense Department and NSA should not
> conduct security testing of free software, but merely that procurement
> regulations are a complete non-issue for it.
Not only should the NSA conduct security testing of free software, but
they already *have*, resulting in their own approved, se"
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