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seL4 Microkernel Optimized for Security Gets Support of Linux FoundationSAN FRANCISCO, April 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced it will host the seL4 Foundation, the nonprofit organization established by Data61, the digital specialist arm for Australia's national science agency CSIRO. The seL4 microkernel is the world's first operating system (OS) kernel that is proved secure; it is designed to ensure the security, safety and reliability of real-world critical computer systems. The new Foundation aims to accelerate the development of seL4 and related technologies, and under the Linux Foundation will provide a global, independent and neutral organization for funding and steering the future evolution of seL4. Founding members include Cog Systems, DornerWorks, Ghost Locomotion, HENSOLD Cyber and UNSW Sydney. The trustworthiness of embedded computing systems is vital to improving the security of critical systems around the world to safeguard them from cyber threats. This is particularly paramount in industries including avionics, autonomous vehicles, medical devices, critical infrastructure and defense. The seL4 microkernel is the world's first operating system with a proof of implementation correctness and presents an unparalleled combination of assurance, generality and performance, making it an ideal base for building security- and safety-critical systems. The seL4 Foundation provides a forum for developers to collaborate on growing and integrating the seL4 ecosystem. "The Linux Foundation will support the seL4 Foundation and community by providing expertise and services to increase community engagement, contributors and adopters, helping to take the OS ecosystem to the next level," said Michael Dolan, VP of strategic programs, the Linux Foundation. "The open governance and standards-based model will provide a neutral, mature andtrustworthy framework to help advance an operating system that is readily deployable and optimized for security." Dr. June Andronick, Leader of Trustworthy Systems at CSIRO's Data61 said, "We are very excited about this step to provide a sustainable, long-term trajectory for seL4, and very keen to see the seL4 Foundation grow and thrive under the Linux Foundation umbrella." "With the help of the Linux Foundation we can broaden the community of contributors as well as adopters of seL4," said UNSW Scientia Professor Gernot Heiser, Chair of the new Foundation. "This will provide the support that allows us to continue the research that ensures seL4 will remain the most advanced and secure OS technology." For more information on the seL4 Foundation visit https://sel4.systems/Foundation/. Supporting Quotes DornerWorks Ghost Locomotion HENSOLDT Cyber John Launchbury About the Linux Foundation Founded in 2000, the Linux Foundation is supported by more than 1,000 members and is the world's leading home for collaboration on open source software, open standards, open data, and open hardware. Linux Foundation's projects are critical to the world's infrastructure including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, and more. The Linux Foundation's methodology focuses on leveraging best practices and addressing the needs of contributors, users and solution providers to create sustainable models for open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at linuxfoundation.org. The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see its trademark usage page: www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Media Contacts
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