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Trusted End Node Security

Allows users to access a web browser, email client, and word processor on a computer without exposing private data to potential threats.

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  • Linux Distro

  • Xfce

  • live-cd

  • Operating System

  • Data-encryption

What is Trusted End Node Security?

The Trusted End Node Security (TENS) live bootable Linux CD, backed by the United States Department of Defense, provides a secure computing environment for users. This solution features a web browser in the form of Firefox, an email client called Thunderbird, a word processing application, and the ability to read data from USB flash drives. Designed to mitigate the risks of malware, keyloggers, and other online threats, TENS offers a self-contained, portable operating system that keeps user credentials and private information protected

Highlights

  • Live bootable Linux CD supported by the US Department of Defense
  • Includes Firefox web browser, Thunderbird email client, and word processing software
  • Reads data from USB flash drives
  • Intended to safeguard user credentials and private data from malware and online threats
  • Part of the US Department of Defense's Software Protection Initiative

Platforms

  • Linux

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Lightweight

    • Security focused

    • DNS Proxy