As always, bit skeptical over any sort of 'hacking distro', but there does seem to be some neat things worth checking out. Bit worrisome is the whole custom kernel aspect, cause that can be a good thing or a terrible thing and they have a bunch of custom tools and stuff on there. Thats neat and all, but that means taking more time to check through and make sure nothings suspicious.
I do approve however of some of their design philosophies. They want to emphasis on personal security with with option of everyday use, and has tools like 'Pandoras Box' to help prevent cold boot attacks, and AnonSurf to force all traffic through Tor. Thats oddly way more aggressive then most distros, in the sense that most other ones wouldnt bother because 'Its meant for professionals! if you are a professional why are you so worried about anonymity leaks that your clients aren't going to notice?' Havnt heard of either of those tools before either, so I imagine they are either some of the custom tools or just a case of there are way too many tools out there to stay in the loop with all of them.
I've been saying for years that professionals need to change they way to operate to mimic the tactics that real attackers use, and it SEEMS to be a sentiment they share.
All in all I'm interested in trying it out, but its gunna be a bit time consuming before I would trust it or would consider using it for any real project.