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Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8228-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8228-03 - Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform release 4.17.2 is now available with updates to packages and images that fix several bugs.

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Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-6341-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-6341-03 - Kube Descheduler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift 5.1.0 for RHEL 9. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.

Strengthen DevSecOps with Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain

As organizations start deploying advanced monitoring capabilities to protect their production environment from cyber attacks, attackers are finding it increasingly difficult to break in and compromise systems. As a result, they are now leveraging alternate approaches to infiltrate systems by secretly injecting malware into the software supply chain. This illicit code allows them to turn a software component into a Trojan horse of sorts, resulting in software infected with malicious code which allows cyber criminals to open the "doors to the kingdom" from the inside.A recent report from BlackBe

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8014-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8014-03 - Network Observability 1.7 for Red Hat OpenShift. Issues addressed include code execution, cross site scripting, and denial of service vulnerabilities.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-7759-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-7759-03 - Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes 2.6.3 General Availability release images and updated container images.

Secure design principles in the age of artificial intelligence

At Red Hat, we are committed to delivering trustworthy and robust products through a comprehensive security approach that encompasses many Secure Development Lifecycle (SDLC) activities. Our approach is grounded in the foundational principles of secure system design, which were first articulated 50 years ago in 1974 by Jerome Saltzer and Michael Schroeder in their seminal work: The Protection of Information in Computer Systems.Try Red Hat Enterprise Linux AIThese principles, along with more recent advancements, such as those outlined in the CISA Secure by Design and SafeCode Fundamental Prac

Confidential Containers with IBM Secure Execution for Linux

Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers, built on Kata Containers, now provide the additional capability to run Confidential Containers (CoCo). Confidential Containers are containers deployed within an isolated hardware enclave protecting data and code from privileged users such as cloud or cluster administrators. The CNCF Confidential Containers project is the foundation for the OpenShift CoCo solution. You can read more about the CNCF CoCo project in this article.As part of OpenShift sandboxed containers release version 1.7.0 the support for Confidential Containers on IBM Z and LinuxONE using

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8116-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8116-03 - An update for java-1.8.0-openjdk is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Extended Lifecycle Support. Issues addressed include buffer overflow and integer overflow vulnerabilities.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8180-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8180-03 - An update for webkit2gtk3 is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Extended Update Support. Issues addressed include code execution, out of bounds read, spoofing, and use-after-free vulnerabilities.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8179-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-8179-03 - An update for resource-agents is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 Extended Update Support. Issues addressed include a code execution vulnerability.