Not sure if this sort of thing is allowed. If not, sorry.
Linky link
An Australian company wants to make an open-source router that's more secure and transparent than what's generally available. Seems like a good idea if you handle sensitive data (especially in the light of NSA malware and general buggery, on top of all the usual reasons).
Thought some of you might be interested.
Linky link
An Australian company wants to make an open-source router that's more secure and transparent than what's generally available. Seems like a good idea if you handle sensitive data (especially in the light of NSA malware and general buggery, on top of all the usual reasons).
Thought some of you might be interested.