While I'm as suspicious of the NSA and their intentions as anyone (I am very actively involved in my local Restore the 4th and Cryptoparty chapters), the fact is that the code is Open Source, and has been vetted by some of the best, and most trustworthy, developers in the world (it has been in the mainline Linux kernel for over a decade).
I trust SELinux. I don't necessarily trust my understanding of SELinux...it is a complicated beast. But, I believe that when configured correctly, it is a very powerful tool.
As I understand it, SELinux covers more ground than AppArmor. I have low familiarity with AppArmor, however, so don't know enough to argue why one might choose one over the other. But, I don't have any suspicion of SELinux containing exploitable code inserted by the NSA.
I trust SELinux. I don't necessarily trust my understanding of SELinux...it is a complicated beast. But, I believe that when configured correctly, it is a very powerful tool.
As I understand it, SELinux covers more ground than AppArmor. I have low familiarity with AppArmor, however, so don't know enough to argue why one might choose one over the other. But, I don't have any suspicion of SELinux containing exploitable code inserted by the NSA.