Thursday, November 19, 2009

NSA ajuda Microsoft a proteger Windows 7

A Agência de Segurança Nacional dos EUA (NSA) ajudou a Microsoft a proteger o Windows 7 contra ciberataques e está a prestar uma assistência similar à Apple, Sun Microsystems e Red Hat.

Na base desta colaboração, está o entendimento da entidade responsável pela segurança do país de que a protecção dos os sistemas de segurança nacional deve ser feita através de uma parceria entre instituições públicas e privadas. Isto permite elevar o nível de garantia de segurança de informação de produtos e serviços de forma mais ampla.

Se feito correctamente, esta é uma situação win-win que beneficia todo o espectro de utilizadores de tecnologia da informação, de militares e responsáveis políticos, governos, operadores das infra-estruturas crítica e população.

Em suma, tornar mais seguro o computador de cada cidadão, torna mais seguro o país.


Fonte: The Register

National Security Agency beefed Win 7 defenses

Now for Apple, Sun, and Red Hat

By Dan Goodin in San Francisco

Posted in Security, 19th November 2009 04:35 GMT


The National Security Agency helped Microsoft harden Windows 7 against attacks and is providing similar assistance to Apple, Sun Microsystems and Red Hat too, an agency official said.

The admission came in prepared remarks delivered Tuesday by Richard Schaeffer, the NSA's information assurance director, at a hearing before the Senate's Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security.

"Working in partnership with Microsoft and elements of the DoD, NSA leveraged our unique expertise and operational knowledge of system threats and vulnerabilities to enhance Microsoft's operating system security guide without constraining the user's ability to perform their everyday tasks, whether those tasks are being performed in the public or private sector," Schaeffer stated.

"All this was done in coordination with the product release, not months or years later during the product lifecycle."

Microsoft has acknowledged help from the NSA before. The ultra-secretive agency provided assistance in shoring up Windows Vista, The Washington Post reported in 2007 (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/08/AR2007010801352.html). The same article says Microsoft tapped the NSA for help with Windows XP and Server 2003 as well.

The latest assistance includes unclassified security checklists that protect against various threats and standards for cataloging computer vulnerabilities. It also involved the release of a "security configuration guide" for Windows 7.

The NSA is working with Apple, Sun, and Red Hat "to develop secure baselines for their products," he added.

"More and more, we find that protecting national security systems demands teaming with public and private institutions to raise the information assurance level of products and services more broadly," Schaeffer stated. "If done correctly, this is a win-win situation that benefits the whole spectrum of information technology users, from warfighters and policymakers, to federal, state, local and tribal governments, to the operators of critical infrastructure and the nation's major arteries of commerce."

1 comment:

dan said...

Ainda bem que eles se preocupam com a gente. Sou usuário do Win7 X64 e estou mto contente com o interface e operecionais, mas fico com pé atras quanto a segurança. Já assino (pago) o Norton Full, mesmo assim num me sinto seguro o suficiente!

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