Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles.
Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: Secure Linux Hosting for Businesses and What Is Threat Intelligence? We also examine various topics including a new report highlighting the fact that stale open-source code is rampant in commercial software, and the release of Cinnamon 5.0 with many improvements that make the desktop environment more secure, stable and reliable, including new GUI and CLI tools for checking, listing, and performing updates of Cinnamon Spices. Happy Monday - and happy reading!
Yours in Open Source,
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
Secure Linux Hosting for Businesses - There are a plethora of excellent Linux hosting solutions available to businesses, and selecting a hosting provider may be a bit daunting as a result. To assist in the process, we’ll take a look at three popular types of Linux hosting and the benefits that each offers. We’ll then introduce you to RoseHosting, a provider of fully-managed, highly secure Linux hosting solutions that we love.
What Is Threat Intelligence? - Threat intelligence (or threat intell) is information used to understand past, present, and future threats targeting an organization. It is evidence-based knowledge about a previous, existing or emerging threat to organizational assets.
Amazon devices will soon automatically share your Internet with neighbors (May 31) | ||
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Download AlmaLinux & Oracle Linux based on RHEL 8.4 now! (May 31) | ||
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Stale Open Source Code Rampant in Commercial Software: Report (Jun 2) | ||
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How to Do Security Auditing of Linux System Using Lynis Tool (Jun 3) | ||
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How to reset AlmaLinux / Rocky Linux 8 root password (Jun 1) | ||
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Tigera’s Open Source Calico Selected to Address Kubernetes Network Policy in RKE 2 Clusters (Jun 2) | ||
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Linux Mint 20.2 'Uma' to get beta release by mid-June (Jun 1) | ||
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Cinnamon 5.0 Desktop Environment Released with Support for Updating Spices, More (Jun 4) | ||
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Live Patching Requires Reproducible Builds – and Containers Are the Answer (Jun 3) | ||
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CloudLinux OS Solo is a Low-Cost WordPress Optimized Linux OS (Jun 4) | ||
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