Canonical/Ubuntu on Security and Its Promotion of Microsoft Windows (WSL)
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Ubuntu ☛ Canonical achieves ISO 21434 certification, strengthening automotive cybersecurity standards
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Ubuntu ☛ EU Cyber Resilience Act compliance: best practices for IoT manufacturers
The European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (EU CRA, or CRA for short) is coming. I’ve talked about this piece of upcoming regulation in some depth before, having covered its background and stipulations in previous pieces on our website and for the Forbes Technology Council, and explored what it means for the businesses who consume open source in later articles (you can also read a version of this blog on Forbes). However, with the clock ticking and time running out to make your devices and software compliant with the Act’s new cybersecurity requirements, I thought I’d talk about how you should be approaching your device design and cybersecurity foundation. In this blog, I’ll run through a blueprint for cybersecurity, and outline what you should be doing to meet EU CRA compliance if you’re an IoT or device manufacturer.
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Entrapment (Microsoft)
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OMG Ubuntu ☛ Installing Ubuntu on WSL Just Got Much Easier [Ed: OMG Ubuntu promoting Windows; Only a "Zealot" would oppose the use of Windows and only "conspiracy theorists" do not like Bill Gates]
Windows Subsystem for GNU/Linux (WSL) user?
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Canonical ☛ Ubuntu available in Microsoft’s new WSL distribution format [Ed: Ubuntu Desktop Director of Engineering Has Only One Blog Post. It Promotes Microsoft Windows.]
New format in backdoored Windows Subsystem for GNU/Linux makes adoption easier in enterprise environments by enabling image customization and deployments at scale
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