Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we explore Rocky Linux, why it is starting to become a good choice for enterprises, and how to get an image running on a virtual machine. We're very excited to announce that LinuxSecurity.com has now added Rocky Linux to its Advisories database

We also speak with industry-leading Linux endpoint encryption provider WinMagic about the challenges of securing today’s Linux endpoints, the importance of centralized management and compliance in enterprise Linux encryption, and how WinMagic SecureDoc for Linux strengthens Linux endpoint security with comprehensive full disk encryption.

Managing encrypted Linux devices across your entire organization? Join us for a discussion with Linux experts on how to make this process easier for your enterprise - next Wednesday at 2pm EST. There are only a few spots left- Save Your Spot Now!

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24.Key CodeTo gain insight into how businesses can fortify a modern Linux infosec architecture with a robust endpoint security strategy, we speak with industry-leading Linux endpoint encryption provider WinMagic about the challenges of securing today’s Linux endpoints, the importance of centralized management and compliance in enterprise Linux encryption, and how WinMagic SecureDoc for Linux strengthens Linux endpoint security with comprehensive full disk encryption.

Learn more about enterprise encryption for linux improve manageability compliance

RockyLinuxAre you a Rocky Linux user looking to track the latest Rocky Linux security advisories to maintain an updated, secure system? Then we have great news for you- LinuxSecurity.com has now added Rocky Linux to its Advisories database

Learn more about rocky linux security advisories are now on linuxsecurity com

1.Penguin LandscapeIn this guide, we explore Rocky Linux, why it is starting to become a good choice for enterprises, and how to get an image running on a virtual machine. 

Learn more about official guide on rocky linux how to install it