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This is the fifth and final part of Vincent Danen’s “Patch management needs a revolution” series.Patch management needs a revolution, part 1: Surveying cybersecurity’s lineagePatch management needs a revolution, part 2: The flood of vulnerabilitiesPatch management needs a revolution, part 3: Vulnerability scores and the concept of trustPatch management needs a revolution, part 4: Sane patching is safe patching is selective patchingThere is an intersection between “compliance” and “security” but it’s wise to realize that compliance does not equal security. Compliance, when don
The trusted platform module (TPM) is a self-contained hardware encryption technology present in recent computer systems. It provides, among other things, hardware random number generation and more secure storage for encryption keys. This enables administrators to encrypt operating system disks that will then only be decryptable on the same system. Version 2.0 of the TPM specification was published in 2015, and Microsoft’s Windows 11 requires a version 2.0 TPM to be present to install.To support operating systems like Windows 11 that require a TPM, libvirt provides a virtual TPM (vTPM) that c
Red Hat has always been an advocate of growth at the intersection of open source and computing solutions–which is exactly where RISC-V can be found. RISC-V is one of those technologies where the future is both evident and inevitable. By integrating open source concepts with the hardware development process, it’s not hyperbole to say that RISC-V is disrupting the hardware industry.Our excitement around the unique value RISC-V brings to the hardware ecosystem as an open and collaborative instruction set architecture (ISA) is nothing new. Red Hat has been providing Fedora on RISC-V for severa
When it comes to open-source innovation, Red Hat is committed to pushing technological boundaries and enhancing the capabilities of cutting-edge solutions. As we look back at 2023, we’ll discuss Red Hat's role in advancing Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) technology, from collaborative contributions to the Linux kernel to strategic implementations within Red Hat's portfolio, and explore the intersection of innovation, performance, security capabilities and networking within the evolving landscape of eBPF.Kernel upstream collaborationsRed Hat engineers actively collaborated with the Lin
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0647-03 - An update for rpm is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0484-03 - Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform release 4.13.31 is now available with updates to packages and images that fix several bugs and add enhancements.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0629-03 - An update for tigervnc is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Issues addressed include a buffer overflow vulnerability.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0628-03 - An update for libssh is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0627-03 - An update for gnutls is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0626-03 - An update for tigervnc is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Extended Update Support. Issues addressed include a buffer overflow vulnerability.