![]() ![]() ![]() Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 2003 Server, and Windows CE are just a subset of Microsoft’s offerings. The challenge in evaluating Windows and Linux on any criteria is that there is not a single version of each operating system. The overall findings of this qualitative assessment are that Linux provides superior to comparable security capabilities in comparison to Windows, except in the category of assurance - for now. In this study, we compare Microsoft Windows and Linux security across these seven categories. Managers need a framework to evaluate operating system security that includes an assessment of base security, network security and protocols, application security, deployment and operations, assurance, trusted computing, and open standards. Security is a perennial concern for IT administrators. ![]()
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