Blog Series
Month: July 2019
Linus Torvalds on the Need...
Linus Torvalds is the creator and original developer of the Linux kernel. So when he has something to say about the future of software and cybersecurity, it’s wise to...
KernelCare: The Distribution-Agnostic Approach to...
Once you’ve made the wise decision to switch from regularly rebooting your servers to live patching your Linux kernel, you have some decisions to make. There are a few different...
KernelCare: 2019 in...
The first half of 2019 has been a very exciting time at KernelCare. We’ve picked up some major enterprise customers, including Dell and Endurance. Along the way, there have been...
Protect Against Vulnerabilities in IoT...
The Internet of Things was born the moment that internet connectivity expanded beyond the setup of a computer hooked up to a router. Today, there is an ever-growing abundance of...
How KernelCare Helps You Meet...
SOC 2 is an audit framework that gives organisations a trusted way to verify their controls for protecting, securing and utilizing data. Increasingly, cloud computing companies that want to attract...
How KernelCare Helps You Meet...
SOC 2 is an audit framework that gives organisations a trusted way to verify their controls for protecting, securing and utilizing data. Increasingly, cloud computing companies that want to attract...
How KernelCare Helps You Meet...
SOC 2 is an audit framework that gives organisations a trusted way to verify their controls for protecting, securing and utilizing data. Increasingly, cloud computing companies that want to attract...
RIDL – Another MDS Attack...
Everyone has heard of Zombieload. Recently made known to the public, Zombieload is a Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) attack that can reveal private data by breaking the privacy borders between...
Some Under-the-Hood Improvements in KernelCare...
One day, we received a report from our client that he faced 403 Forbidden error during KernelCare package setup. We started to investigate the issue and found that we need...