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SECURITY.md

SELinux Kernel Subsystem Security Policy

The SELinux kernel developers take security very seriously and if you think you have found a serious problem or security vulnerability in the SELinux kernel code you are encouraged to send email to the current SELinux kernel maintainer who is listed below:

Linux Kernel General Security Policy

In addition to the contact information above, the Linux Kernel also has a security policy documented in the link below:

SELinux Userspace Security Policy

The SELinux userspace security policy can be found at the link below:

SELinux Reference Policy Security Policy

The SELinux userspace security policy can be found at the link below:

There aren’t any published security advisories