"The Great Security Debate: Linux vs. Windows" E-Commerce Times (03/07/01); Lyman, Jay The debate whether Microsoft operating systems or Unix and Linux systems have better security continues. Conventional wisdom says Microsoft systems, with their plethora of user-friendly features, are more vulnerable. Experts tend to agree, contending that Unix or Linux open standard systems are more secure, as the majority of these systems are not integrated into other applications such as Microsoft Windows. Still, Microsoft has made serious efforts to tighten security, while open source systems such as Linux, which benefit from many knowledgeable producers who have an interest in keeping the system secure, are also troubled by "garage applications" producers who often could not care less about security. "It's not surprising that Linux records a high number of vulnerabilities because Linux is an OS that works as both a desktop and a server, and everything in between," says Bryan Russell, an incident analyst for SecurityFocus.com. Regardless, SecurityFocus.com reports that Microsoft operating systems such as Windows 98 and Windows 2000 averaged almost 70 percent more vulnerabilities last year than Linux. http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/printer/7907.html =========================== Lucas Vogel Exponent, Inc. lvogel@exponent.com 623-587-6739 work 623-587-4191 fax =========================== http://www.exponent.com