Kaspersky OS
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Re: Kaspersky OS
#12There are no real details about the OS in the article. Did anybody here work on the project?
From what I heard from people that work there, this company mistreats employees and has huge problems with management. I could provide a proof link, but it's in Russian.
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#13They mention signatures, and it kind of sounds as if the OS will refuse to execute any non-signed code. Again, sounds like a good idea in principle, but remember how Stuxnet came with - IIRC - two valid signatures created with stolen keys. It might be better than nothing, but to an attacker with sufficiently deep pockets, no quantum computers are needed.
Of course, those are just random thoughts popping into my head. I should wait for more details before passing judgment. A (verifiably?) secure OS for embedded and "IoT" devices would be very desirable, that much is certain.
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#14Kaspy OS runs on a switch, and they're talking about popular operating systems, so in the same vein, OpenBSD wouldn't be a popular secure OS for e.g. routers?
But hey, I'd be really happy if they based it on seL4 and formally verified their security concepts. That would be a real game-changer. OTOH I'm really sceptical until they provide any relevant details.
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#15Haha! I am curious how long will it take to have it completely cracked.
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#16Will this be open source, or will we have to trust Kapersky that it is secure?
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#17I'm not going to say no one is attacking switches, but that's definitely not where I'd start.
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#18P.S. Security without open-sourcing is impossible. Although, dunno how for other countries, but here in Russia some people have a different point of view.
Some people believe that “opensource is insecure by design, because everyone can see the code”. Probably Kaspersky has the same point.
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#19Haha! I am curious how long will it take to have it completely cracked.
On the basis that the grander the announcement, the greater the motivation to break it, I reckon about 20 minutes.
Understandably, investors do want catchy stories and media buzz... :)