Astra Linux: Made For Russian Army And Other Armed Forces & Intelligence Agencies

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In This Video We Are Discussing About Astra Linux is a Russian Linux-based computer operating system (OS) developed to meet the needs of the Russian army, other armed forces and intelligence agencies. It provides data protection up to the level of "top secret" in Russian classified information grade by featuring mandatory access control. It has been officially certified by Russian Defense Ministry, Federal Service for Technical and Export Control and Federal Security Service

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Astra Linux is a Debian based Linux operating system that used by the Russian goverment and their agencies. Latelly, there is a lot of news published about the Russian military services has officially moved their operating system from Windows XP into the Astra Linux Special Edition.
This OS claimed can provide a data protection into the highest level and certified by the Defences Minister of Russian. Astra Linux itself developed by Rusbitech, a local technology company.
There are two versions has been released: Common Edition and Special Edition
Common Edition is a free version and the Special Edition is a paid version which offer more security and mainly used by the Russian goverment departments. There is a local company who produce a military grade laptop using the Astra Linux SE as the operating system. This laptop is using a local made processor.

OS Security Features:
- Disable non-execution bit setup.
- Use hardened kernel.
- Enable console lock.
- Enable interpreter locks.
- Enable ufw firewall.
- Enable system limits.
- Disable ptrace capability.
- Disable automatic network configuration.
- Install 32-bit bootloader.
The differencial features:
Common Edition:
- Enable password entry for sudo.
- System clock is set to local time.
- Enable autologin X session.
Special Edition:
- Enable ELF signature check.
- Disable bootloader menu show up.
- Enable swap cleanup.
- Enable freeing regions on cleanup on EXT-paritions.
I saw several reviewers said that this Astra Linux is just another Debian based Linux with Windows XP lookalike skin theme and a fancy buzzwords. For me, yes its very similiar with Windows XP and the interface is easy to use and i assumed your grandma can handle it easly.

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