The newest RHEL moves beyond servers and the datacenter to the edge and multicloud. . Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has been the Linux for business for a generation now. Today, RHEL touches more than $13 trillion of the global economy. Remember when people used to think Linux couldn't handle big business? Ha! With the release of RHEL 9 at the Red Hat Summit in Boston, Red Hat improved its offerings from the open hybrid cloud to bare metal servers to cloud providers and the farthest edge of enterprise networks. RHEL 9 Customers want better security, and Red Hat will deliver it. Beyond the usual RHEL hardening, testing, and vulnerability scanning, RHEL 9 incorporates features that help address hardware-level security vulnerabilities like Spectre and Meltdown . This includes capabilities to help user-space processes create memory areas that are inaccessible to potentially malicious code. The platform provides readiness for customer security requirements as well, supporting PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and more. . CentOS Stream provides robust stability and compliance with contemporary frameworks and guidelines.. Red Hat Enterprise Linux,RHEL Security,Compliance Capabilities,Cloud Security,Hardware Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Rumors say that Sony will soon come out with a brand new PlayStation 3 unit equipped with installed security measures that are supposed to protect it from being compromised through hacking. . Unnamed sources put out recently that this new PS3 will have a 300 GB hard drive and will be priced at . Rumors of a new 300 GB PS3 with enhanced security and improved graphics have surfaced, appealing to casual and dedicated gamers, while boosting user experience. PlayStation 3 Security, Hardware Protection, Hacking Prevention. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security will move farther from the fallible hands of users and closer to the heart of the computer with a deal announced by Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) and Wave Systems (Nasdaq: WAVX) . The deal will help bridge the gap between . . . . Security will move farther from the fallible hands of users and closer to the heart of the computer with a deal announced by Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) and Wave Systems (Nasdaq: WAVX) . The deal will help bridge the gap between hardware and software protection. Chip giant Intel will use software from Lee, Massachusetts-based Wave Systems to support a security measure known as the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in a version of Intel's desktop motherboards to be released in the fourth quarter, Intel spokesperson Mary Ellin Brooks told TechNewsWorld. Gartner vice president of research Martin Reynolds said the move marks one of the first uses of the TPM, a smart-card-like hardware feature that is present but rarely used in PCs today. "It's not just a chip on the board, now -- it's something that's useful," Reynolds said. The link for this article located at eCommerceTimes is no longer available. . Progress in security transitions focus from individuals to cohesive systems thanks to Intel's latest chip technology partnership.. TPM Technology, Chip Security Solutions, Hardware Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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