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Update AppArmor status of Debian #37

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions linux-workstation-security.md
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Expand Up @@ -261,8 +261,8 @@ what you should consider when picking a distribution to use.
Mandatory Access Controls (MAC) or Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC) are an
extension of the basic user/group security mechanism used in legacy POSIX
systems. Most distributions these days either already come bundled with a
MAC/RBAC implementation (Fedora, Ubuntu), or provide a mechanism to add it via
an optional post-installation step (Gentoo, Arch, Debian). Obviously, it is
MAC/RBAC implementation (Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian), or provide a mechanism to add it via
an optional post-installation step (Gentoo, Arch). Obviously, it is
highly advised that you pick a distribution that comes pre-configured with a
MAC/RBAC system, but if you have strong feelings about a distribution that
doesn't have one enabled by default, do plan to configure it
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