Subgraph (operating system)

Subgraph OS
OS family Unix-like
Working state Current
Source model Open source
Marketing target Personal computers
Kernel type Monolithic (Linux)
Userland GNU
Default user interface GNOME 3
License GPLv3+
Official website subgraph.com/sgos/index.en.html

Subgraph OS is a Linux distribution designed to be resistant to surveillance and interference by sophisticated adversaries over the Internet. It is based upon Debian Linux. The operating system has been endorsed by Edward Snowden.[1]

Subgraph OS is designed with features which aim to reduce the attack surface of the operating system, and increase the difficulty required to carry out certain classes of attack. This is accomplished through system hardening and a proactive, ongoing focus on security and attack resistance. Subgraph OS also places emphasis on ensuring the integrity of installed software packages through deterministic compilation.

Features

Some of Subgraph OS's notable features include:

References

  1. Styles, Kirsty. "Subgraph will be Snowden's OS of choice – but it's not quite ready for humans yet". The Next Web. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  2. "GitHub - OZ: a sandboxing system targeting everyday workstation applications". Subgraph. Retrieved 6 October 2016.

See also

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