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Cybersecurity insurance and fine print:...
Catastrophic risks such as natural disasters and indeed cyberattacks require insurance. Insurers can afford large payouts when one insured party is hit – by pooling risks and drawing on the...
Monthly TuxCare Update – March...
Welcome to the March instalment of our monthly news round-up, bought to you by TuxCare. We’re honoured to be the Enterprise Linux industry’s trusted maintenance service provider. Our innovative live...
Introducing the State of Enterprise...
As regulations around cyber security tighten and the risks increase, have you ever wondered how your company’s IT processes rank compared to others? Are you patching your systems on time,...
Securing confidential research data through...
The University of Zagreb’s Croatian Academic and Research Network (CARNet) faced a significant threat: like other educational institutions, its networks were under constant attack from cybercriminals. But the one obvious...
Taking a look at the...
Delivering solutions in complex technology environments means balancing many competing priorities, both internal and external. There’s always a risk that the customer experience takes a back seat, with predictable consequences....
Developer Tutorial: Live Patching Oracle...
Live patching allows you to update Linux kernel without rebooting your system. This approach is definitely a perfect solution for huge enterprises with interruption-sensitive services when pauses can cause toxic...
Developer Tutorial: Live patching Ubuntu...
Live patching is a way of updating a Linux kernel without interruption. Because kernel updates don’t take effect until the system is rebooted, Linux kernel live patching is most commonly...