The Apache Software Foundation feather logo is well known and loved, but it comes with some baggage so the group will change its branding.
I thought we'd fixed this, but recent reports indicate it's alive, well, and screwing systems over everywhere.
When you need to run Linux in an especially secure environment, SELinux is the answer. But getting SELinux up-and-running takes a lot of know how.
AlmaLinux 9.4 is a Red Hat Enterprise Linux clone that retains older hardware support.
Want to keep running Ubuntu Linux for over a decade? Canonical can help.
The Linux kernel developers are now issuing their own, more accurate Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures security bulletins.
Want to run LTS Rocky Linux on Amazon Web Services? CIQ gives you what you need.
The glibc patch is out there, and if you're smart, you'll patch your systems with it soon.
Education is key to securing software. To help that happen, the Linux Foundation Training & Certification, ISC2, and the OpenSSF have joined forces.
Want help with your Istio service mesh? Tetrate has an offer for you.
Docker adds its own twist to software supply chain security.
The newest OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud release is out.