BSD Operating System Gets Critical Series of Security Enhancements.Business Editors & High Tech Writers PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2000 SecureBSD v1.0 Shifts Security Paradigm from Network to Host; Major Internet Sites Given "Extraordinary" Tool to Proactively Prevent Security Exploits Original BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) The software distribution facility of the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) of the University of California at Berkeley. Developer Recognizes Product Inforum Communications (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). BB: IFMC IFMC Iowa Foundation for Medical Care IFMC International Festival of Modern Choreography (Vitebsk, Belarus) ) and its wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. , 2Cactus Development, Inc., today introduced SecureBSD(TM) v1.0, the much-anticipated package of security enhancements for FreeBSD 3.4 and 4.0. The system is a series of enhancements for the 4.4 BSD (Berkley Systems Distribution) open source kernel that powers such Web sites as Yahoo! and Microsoft Hotmail. SecureBSD is designed to give network administrators added functionality and the ability to prevent many types of security exploits. Released today by 2Cactus Development, Inc. (www.2Cactus.com), the preview version of SecureBSD v1.0 (www.SecureBSD.com) incorporates several key kernel level enhancements that effectively create the most secure BSD-based operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. available today. With its Intrusion Prevention See IPS and IDS. methodology, SecureBSD marks a fundamental shift in the direction of system security. Instead of trying to develop a passive product that detects and then reacts to known security exploits, SecureBSD (TM) employs a proactive host-based security system that protects a system at its most critical point, the kernel. "Today, the network based security market is congested con·gest·ed adj. Affected with or characterized by congestion. congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion. with new competitors," said Michael Dunn Michael Dunn (born Gary Neil Miller, reportedly on February 7, 1934 in Shattuck, Oklahoma; died August 30, 1973 in London) was a successful "little person" American actor. , General Manager of 2Cactus. "Every day there seems to be another firewall, network security appliance Security appliances protect computer networks from unwanted data traffic, intruders, email spam, enforce policies, and may also be used to create and manage VPNs. There are a number of types of security appliances. , or network based Intrusion Detection System This article is about the computing term. For other uses, see Burglar alarm. An intrusion detection system (IDS) generally detects unwanted manipulations of computer systems, mainly through the Internet. (IDS) being offered in this marketplace. As the ability of system administrators to create a well-defined perimeter to protect decreases, the value and requirement of host-based protection will grow exponentially," continued Dunn. The SecureBSD solution is designed to protect corporate networks which are being forced to provide increased access to their systems to Web users, corporate partners, resellers, manufacturers, and others in order to take advantage of the increased efficiencies and reductions in cost-of-goods-sold that the Internet provides. Original BSD developer recognizes SecureBSD Marshall Kirk McKusick Marshall Kirk McKusick (b. January 19, 1954 in Wilmington, Delaware) is a computer scientist, famous for his extensive work on BSD, from the 1980s to FreeBSD in the present day. , one of the original developers of the BSD distributions, said, "With over twenty years TWENTY YEARS. The lapse of twenty years raises a presumption of certain facts, and after such a time, the party against whom the presumption has been raised, will be required to prove a negative to establish his rights. 2. of development and operational experience, the BSD operating system has built a reputation for reliability, stability, security and high performance. The SecureBSD initiative being undertaken by 2Cactus builds upon the strong FreeBSD base to provide a richer set of security control than any other open source or proprietary operating system available today." Intrusion prevention, not intrusion detection See IDS and IPS. 2Cactus is approaching the security paradigm from a different and altogether unique perspective. IDS and Firewall systems are a required and critical necessity in a layered security approach. However, 2Cactus believes those systems, utilized in a purely defensive network based architecture, are unable to afford adequate protection in the rapidly evolving business environment if malicious traffic is permitted by the Firewall (i.e. Web traffic) and is a new exploit unrecognized by the IDS systems database. This is where SecureBSD(TM) comes in. "SecureBSD is extraordinary because, used in a layered security approach, it provides system administrators the ability to deter attacks on mission critical systems, even if attackers make it past traditional IDS and firewalls," said Jeffery Mathias, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Inforum Communications, the parent of 2Cactus. SecureBSD(TM) is a host-based UNIX security solution implementing many cutting-edge and unique features and concepts into the BSD kernel while also providing a new robust logging subsystem. When applied to your FreeBSD 3.4 or 4.0 system, the new SecureBSD kernel provides 20 proactive host-based security enhancements. In addition to the proactive security enhancements, the logging system provides 115 related logging events via the new logging subsystem. One example of SecureBSD's kernel enhancements is cryptographic execution control. If the servers used as clients in the recent DDoS attacks earlier this year had been running FreeBSD with the SecureBSD enhancements, abuse of these systems to attack eBay and Amazon.com could have been prevented. White paper available A white paper on SecureBSD will be forthcoming and announced on the 2Cactus and SecureBSD Web sites in the next several days. Advance draft copies may be obtained by contacting 2Cactus Development directly. About 2Cactus Development, Inc. 2Cactus Development (www.2Cactus.com) is an Internet-security software and services firm, operating in the open-source arena, based in Phoenix, Arizona. 2Cactus' cornerstone product, SecureBSD, is a comprehensive, kernel-based security solution that enhances the BSD operating system with a proactive, intrusion prevention security overlay. 2Cactus is a wholly owned subsidiary of Inforum Communications, Inc (OTC BB: IFMC). About Berkeley Software Design, Inc (company) Berkeley Software Design, Inc - (BSDI) A company that sells BSD/OS, a commercial version of Berkeley Standard Distribution Unix, networking, and Internet technologies originally developed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California at . (BSDi ) Leading BSD developers founded Berkeley Software Design, Inc. in 1991 to commercialize BSD technologies and to continue the Berkeley Unix tradition of robust, reliable and extremely secure Internet operating systems for network computing. By merging Berkeley Software Design, Inc. and Walnut Creek CDROM Walnut Creek CDROM (Walnut Creek, California) was an early provider of freeware, shareware and free software on CD-ROMs. The company was founded in August 1991 by Bob Bruce and was one of the first commercial distributors of free software on CD-ROMs. , BSDi has become the world's leading supplier of advanced Internet operating systems for the Internet infrastructure. Contact BSDi at info@bsdi.com or at http://www.bsdi.com or call 1-719-593-9445 (toll free: 1-800-800-4273). About the FreeBSD Project FreeBSD is a popular open source operating system developed by the FreeBSD Project and its worldwide team, which consists of more than 5,000 developers funneling their work to 200 "committer" developers. It is available free of charge from ftp.freebsd.org and also distributed as a shrink-wrapped software product through CompUSA, Fry's, Borders, Ingram, BEST Buy, FreeBSDmall.com and others. FreeBSD includes thousands of ported applications, including the most popular Web, Internet and E-mail applications. FreeBSD is distributed under the Berkeley Software Distribution (operating system) Berkeley Software Distribution - (BSD) A family of Unix versions developed by Bill Joy and others at the University of California at Berkeley, originally for the DEC VAX and PDP-11 computers, and subsequently ported to almost all modern general-purpose computers. license, which means that it can be freely copied, modified and redistributed. For more information about the FreeBSD Project, visit www.freebsd.org. About Inforum Communications, Inc. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Inforum owns and operates a network of subsidiary companies operating in the Internet infrastructure arena. Specifically, Inforum makes strategic investments, establishes key partnerships and is aggressively pursuing a path to emerge as a leading provider of net-centric solutions to businesses seeking technology services, security and support. Under the Inforum umbrella, companies have access to an installed user base of 42,000 customers that serves as a fertile market to deploy new technology solutions. Additional information on Inforum may be obtained by visiting the Company's website at www.inforum.com. "Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. 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