Rocky Linux From CIQ — Hardened Takes Enterprise Linux Security to the Next Level
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We all know that Rocky Linux from CIQ, the successor to CentOS, is a rock-solid replacement for its predecessor, so it begs the question: Is there any improving the bulletproof nature of the distribution going forward?
Apparently, the answer – given from the Rocky Linux from CIQ folks in Reno, Nevada – is a resounding “yes.”
CIQ, the driver of modern software infrastructure for the age of AI, announced last week the availability of a preview of Rocky Linux from CIQ – Hardened, a version of Linux that has been optimized for environments with the most stringent security requirements.
These requirement include stronger password policies, memory corruption detection, kernel integrity checking, and SSH restrictions.
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CIQ Previews a Security-Hardened Enterprise Linux
CIQ is best known as the founding company behind the CentOS-variant Rocky Linux. Recently, though, it’s been flexing its muscles in the enterprise Linux space; first when it started to offer a business support contract for Rocky Linux from CIQ (RLC) and now with a technical preview for Rocky Linux from CIQ – Hardened.
Hardened, an Enterprise Linux designed to meet the most stringent security requirements. This enhanced operating system is tailored for mission-critical environments, offering robust security features to combat the increasing sophistication and volume of cyberthreats.