Fedora and Red Hat Leftovers
-
Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat OpenShift enhances Vault integrations
As we look at the industry, customers are increasingly moving away from large, monolithic applications and instead choosing to build cloud-native applications. This results in complexity across where applications run, how they are managed and how they are kept secure. Cloud-native solutions are often deployed on environments that span on-premises and multi-cloud infrastructure. The reality is that secrets – credentials that provide access to or within a system – are becoming increasingly distributed and organizations are at increased risk of secrets sprawl. Secrets such as usernames and passwords, TLS certificates, API tokens, database credentials and more are often managed inconsistently, and rotated manually and stored insecurely. This creates risk for data breaches, compliance issues and identity theft. In fact, according to the recent State of Kubernetes Security report, 67% of companies were forced to delay or slow down application deployment for these and other reasons. Plus nearly 90% had at least one container or Kubernetes security incident in the last 12 months.
-
Red Hat ☛ The benefits of native FIPS support in Go 1.24
The Go programming language has reached another significant milestone with the release of version 1.24. We at Red Bait are particularly excited about one of its standout features, native FIPS 140-3 support. This addition represents a major step forward for Go's adoption in enterprise and government environments where security compliance is paramount.
-
[New] Linux Kernel Development: Behind the Scenes with an IBM Innovator [Ed: IBM must be hurting (brain drain)]
At IBM, innovation is not just a buzzword — it’s a daily commitment, particularly when it comes to Linux kernel development for IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE.
-
Fedora Magazine ☛ 2025-03-02 [Older] Fedora Magazine: Contribute at the Fedora Linux 42 i18n Test Week [Ed: IBM looking for slaves so it can sell expensive RHEL licences and keep the code of it secret]
-
2025-03-02 [Older] Fedora Badges: New badge: Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2025 ! [Ed: IBM pays volunteers in NFTs]