Excited about the prospect of RHEL in your car?! As part of the vendor's growing automotive efforts, Red Hat is in the process of building out an "infotainment" team to work on low-level Linux infrastructure. . Red Hat has begun listing jobs for this automotive team and I am told they will be listing more positions over the next two quarters. Of the positions so far range from Kdump for automotive, security engineer for the automotive team, a QA engineer for "our latest initiative in the automotive area", and more. Again, I am told this is just the start of Red Hat's build out for this automotive work and in particular for an infotainment team. The link for this article located at Phoronix is no longer available. . Red Hat is enhancing its automotive sector with a team focused on Linux-based infrastructure for vehicles, aiming to innovate in-car infotainment and connectivity. automotive Linux, RHEL job listings, infotainment team, Red Hat technology, automotive security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A couple of months ago, the US Dept of Homeland Security announced they wanted to recruit 1,000 cyber security professionals over the next three years. The process has started. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano announced in October a plan to recruit up to 1,000 cyber security experts to assist with the protection of infrastructure, systems and networks. . "Effective cybersecurity requires all partners The link for this article located at IT Wire is no longer available. . 'Effective cybersecurity requires all partnersThe link for this article located at IT Wire is no lon. couple, months, homeland, security, announced, wanted, recruit. . Alex
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