Value of Certifications

From: Linda Walsh (law@sgi.com)
Date: Sat May 13 2000 - 15:20:04 EDT

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    Some people expressed uncertainty about the value of 'paper' certifications
    that provide no increase in the security of the product in the real world.

    I read an article
    (http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2000/0508/web-fips-05-11-00.asp)
    that talked about a "smart card" that was the first to be certified to a particular standard (FIPS 140-1). Having the features of
    the card vs. being
    certified is worth an estimated $1 billion dollar contract to this
    company. These Smart Cards could be used, as I understand them, as the
    "authenticate user" part of the CAPP or LSPP requirements.

    I dunno about anyone else...but that's the type of marketshare and money
    that gets my attention. Having Linux compete in the billion $$ contract
    space is...well, somewhat "seductive" (not that I'm at all affected by base
    considerations of such a sum of money, of course, purely from a marketshare
    POV :-) ). Having that type of money trickle into the Linux space seems
    like a good thing for all Linux developers (higher demand for services,
    engineers, Linux software, etc). Tres cool!

    -l

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    Linda A Walsh                    | Trust Technology, Core Linux, SGI
    law@sgi.com                      | Voice: (650) 933-5338
    

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