Lightweight Portable Security
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Lightweight Portable Security (kurz: LPS) ist eine Linux-Distribution des US-Verteidigungsministeriums, die im Juni 2011 veröffentlicht wurde. Es ist die erste nationale amerikanische Linux-Desktop-Distribution.Das Live-System wird lediglich von einer CD oder einem USB-Stick gestartet, womit es höhere Sicherheit und Mobilität gewährt. Zudem hinterlässt es auch keinerlei Spuren auf dem Rechner.2017 wurde das System in "Trusted End Node Security (TENS)" umbenannt.Mit der Version 3.0.4 wurde die Distribution 2021 eingestellt.
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Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) was a Linux LiveCD (or LiveUSB) distribution, developed and publicly distributed by the United States Department of Defense’s Air Force Research Laboratory, that is designed to serve as a secure end node. The Air Force Research Laboratory actively maintained LPS and its successor, Trusted End Node Security (TENS) from 2007 to 2021. It can run on almost any x86_64 computer (PC or Mac). LPS boots only in RAM, creating a pristine, non-persistent end node. It supports DoD-approved Common Access Card (CAC) readers, as required for authenticating users into PKI-authenticated gateways to access internal DoD networks.
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Lightweight Portable Security ou LPS-Public é uma distribuição em Live-CD GNU/Linux, desenvolvido pelo Departamento de Defesa dos Estados Unidos, para trabalhar em um PC ou Macintosh (plataforma Intel) sem o risco de expor credenciais e outros dados privados à ação de malwares, keyloggers e outros riscos cibernéticos. Pode ser gravado em um CD-R ou em um Pen Drive. Usa a interface gráfica IceWM. A versão LPS-Public Deluxe inclui o OpenOffice.org e o Adobe Reader.
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Lightweight Portable Security
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Lightweight Portable Security
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Lightweight Portable Security
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Lightweight Portable Security (rebranded as
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Trusted End Node Security)
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Lightweight Portable Security
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TENS Public Deluxe: LibreOffice & Adobe Reader 696 MiB
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Discontinued
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Lightweight Portable Security Desktop
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US Department of Defense
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2021-04-30
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2011
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Trusted End Node Security
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Lightweight Portable Security (kurz: LPS) ist eine Linux-Distribution des US-Verteidigungsministeriums, die im Juni 2011 veröffentlicht wurde. Es ist die erste nationale amerikanische Linux-Desktop-Distribution.Das Live-System wird lediglich von einer CD oder einem USB-Stick gestartet, womit es höhere Sicherheit und Mobilität gewährt. Zudem hinterlässt es auch keinerlei Spuren auf dem Rechner.2017 wurde das System in "Trusted End Node Security (TENS)" umbenannt.Mit der Version 3.0.4 wurde die Distribution 2021 eingestellt.
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Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) was a Linux LiveCD (or LiveUSB) distribution, developed and publicly distributed by the United States Department of Defense’s Air Force Research Laboratory, that is designed to serve as a secure end node. The Air Force Research Laboratory actively maintained LPS and its successor, Trusted End Node Security (TENS) from 2007 to 2021. It can run on almost any x86_64 computer (PC or Mac). LPS boots only in RAM, creating a pristine, non-persistent end node. It supports DoD-approved Common Access Card (CAC) readers, as required for authenticating users into PKI-authenticated gateways to access internal DoD networks. LPS turns an untrusted system (such as a home computer) into a trusted network client. No trace of work activity (or malware) can be written to the local computer's hard drive. As of September 2011 (version 1.2.5), the LPS public distribution includes a smart card-enabled Firefox browser supporting DoD's CAC and Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards, a PDF and text viewer, Java, a file browser, remote desktop software (Citrix, Microsoft or VMware View), an SSH client, the public edition of Encryption Wizard and the ability to use USB flash drives. A Public Deluxe version is also available that adds LibreOffice and Adobe Reader software.
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Lightweight Portable Security ou LPS-Public é uma distribuição em Live-CD GNU/Linux, desenvolvido pelo Departamento de Defesa dos Estados Unidos, para trabalhar em um PC ou Macintosh (plataforma Intel) sem o risco de expor credenciais e outros dados privados à ação de malwares, keyloggers e outros riscos cibernéticos. Pode ser gravado em um CD-R ou em um Pen Drive. Usa a interface gráfica IceWM. Inclui um conjunto mínimo de aplicações e utilitários como Mozilla Firefox, DNSCrypt (usado para um servidor OpenDNS), NoScript, HTTPS Everywhere e um assistente para criptografar e decriptografar arquivos chamado Encryption Wizard (EW-Public). A versão LPS-Public Deluxe inclui o OpenOffice.org e o Adobe Reader.
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2021-04-30
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Discontinued