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16 Security and convenience rarely go hand-in-hand, but if your job (or life) requires extraordinary care against potentially targeted attacks, the security side of that tradeoff may win out. If so, running a system like [
1]Qubes OS on your desktop or [
2]CopperheadOS on your phone might make sense, which is just what Konstantin Ryabitsev, Linux Foundation (LF) director of IT security, has done. He reported on the experience in a [
3]talk [YouTube video] entitled
"Life Behind the Tinfoil Curtain
" at the
2018 [
4]Linux Security Summit North America .
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1] https://www.qubes-os.org/
<br/><br/>[
2] https://copperhead.co/
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3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
8cU4hQg6GvU
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6&list=PLbzoR-pLrL6rOT6m50HdJFYUHyvA9lurI
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4] https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linux-security-summit-north-america-
2018/