Even if we leave this aside, the intricate role-based access control paradigm of SELinux has since had plenty of competition with alternatives that provide the same benefits with significantly less cognitive overhead (AppArmor, Smack, Tomoyo...)
SELinux is very much geared in mind to the often baroque security protocols of government agencies, defense companies and certain enterprises. It may be cryptic for many other use cases.
SELinux is very much geared in mind to the often baroque security protocols of government agencies, defense companies and certain enterprises. It may be cryptic for many other use cases.