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Yes, when enabled in your Kernel Configuration and set up properly SELinux SE==Security-Enhanced, it does offer you many security options. A third person program I have also heard to be okay is GRSecurity although I can't give you the specifics, a simple online search will give you the details. I can say that linux/unix gives you more security options than Windows, but its only as powerful as the system administrator is skillful.

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Yes, when enabled in your Kernel Configuration and set up properly SELinux SE==Security-Enhanced, it does offer you many security options. A third person program I have also heard to be okay is GRSecurity although I can't give you the specifics, a simple online search will give you the details. I can say that linux/unix gives you more security options than Windows, but its only as powerful as the system administrator is skillful.

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