TuxCare, a global innovator in securing open source, today announced the release of its new TuxCare FedRAMP Bundle for AlmaLinux that provides a greatly streamlined path toward meeting stringent compliance requirements. Designed to eliminate the hurdles associated with FedRAMP’s strict security, cryptography, and reporting standards, the TuxCare bundle offers AlmaLinux users:
— FIPS 140-3 Compliance with Extended Security Updates: FIPS-validated cryptography and extended security maintenance for AlmaLinux, ensuring continuous compliance with FedRAMP cryptographic and flaw remediation requirements.
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— Vulnerability Reporting with TuxCare Radar: Real-time vulnerability risk visibility and reporting, minimizing false positives, and supporting timely, accurate ConMon deliverables for maintaining FedRAMP compliance.
— Security Patching with KernelCare Enterprise and Libcare: Zero-downtime patching for all kernel vulnerabilities and vulnerabilities in critical shared libraries, maintaining operational resilience, and supporting timely compliance with FedRAMP contingency and incident response controls.
“TuxCare aims to serve as a valued business enabler for organizations that deliver cloud services to the federal government and need to meet these specific compliance requirements,” said Michael Canavan, Chief Revenue Officer at TuxCare. “This new TuxCare bundle accelerates FedRAMP authorization, minimizing costs and operational complexities so that organizations can stay focused on their core mission.”
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