This
Red Hat blog post celebrates the fifteenth anniversary of the first
SELinux release. "With the question of open source security long
behind us, we are now focused on providing an even more flexible security
model through SELinux. With the rise of composite, distributed applications
that can span hundreds of physical and virtual machines as well as
disparate cloud instances and Linux container deployments, one-off usage of
SELinux is not enough. Instead, we are focused on providing “defense in
depth” for modern computing scenarios, effectively building and deploying
SELinux policies at each level of the datacenter."
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