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'''AGOS''' (Agile Governance Operating System) is a specialized, security-hardened Linux distribution tailored specifically for government agencies, NGOs, and compliance-sensitive public administration offices. Its primary purpose is to provide an auditable, trustworthy, and user-friendly platform for managing official documents, cryptographic communication, and secure identity verification. == Security and Auditability == AGOS is built on a highly customized **Ubuntu LTS base**, utilizing the GNOME desktop environment for its familiarity and robust accessibility features. However, its kernel and core utilities are compiled with stricter security flags and mandatory access controls (MAC) via **SELinux or AppArmor** policies to achieve a high level of operational security. * '''Document Management:''' The distribution comes pre-configured with open-source Electronic Document Management Systems (EDMS) integrated directly into the desktop shell. All document creation and editing are logged, providing a complete audit trail of who accessed and modified which files, which is critical for legal and regulatory compliance. * '''Cryptographic Tools:''' AGOS includes native, easy-to-use tools for disk encryption (LUKS), secure messaging (using GnuPG/OpenPGP), and secure remote access (VPN/SSH) that adhere to government-grade cryptographic standards. A hardware security module (HSM) daemon is also included for integration with specialized security hardware. * '''User Experience:''' Despite its high security, AGOS is designed to be accessible to non-technical staff. The default interface is simplified, removing non-essential applications and providing dedicated shortcuts to secure workflow applications, reducing the potential for user error that could lead to security incidents. The AGOS project is maintained through a non-profit foundation and receives regular security updates and compliance reports, positioning it as a leading open-source choice for digital governance infrastructure.
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