Launch of 'Linux Anshin Support'
Cybertrust has announced the launch of its new service, 'Linux Anshin Support', aimed at companies utilizing Linux systems. This service provides essential support for managing Linux vulnerabilities, leveraging expert evidence to alleviate the burden of reporting obligations regarding vulnerabilities.
The 'Linux Anshin Support' is an enhancement of the existing Linux technical support offered by Cybertrust. It has been designed to help businesses that face the challenges of compliance and reporting in light of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. Companies are now seeing a critical need for expert assessments of vulnerabilities to ensure they comply with regulations like the Financial Services Agency's guidelines and the PCI DSS security standards. This service aims to reduce the operational load on enterprise users by offering a streamlined solution suitable for mixed operating system environments.
With this launch, Cybertrust expands its support to seven operating systems, which include not only Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) but also AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream, Oracle Linux, Ubuntu, and Debian, allowing businesses to consolidate their Linux support inquiries into one point of contact. As a result, companies can now expect reduced costs and operational burdens.
Addressing Current Challenges
The expansion of cyberattacks has led to stricter security audits and compliance requirements. Companies now have to navigate complex security checks and ensure they maintain transparent operational practices, especially concerning vulnerability management. 'Linux Anshin Support' is designed to meet these challenges head on by providing companies with expert insights into the potential impact of vulnerabilities on their systems and recommendations for avoidance.
Cybertrust's Linux engineers will work with clients to analyze the implications of specific vulnerabilities in their environments, enabling informed decision-making when it comes to audits and necessary updates. Additionally, should issues arise during the update process, the support team will assist with troubleshooting and offer recovery strategies, ensuring minimal operational disruption.
Comprehensive Service Features
Here are some of the key features of the 'Linux Anshin Support':
- - Initial Contract Requirement: Support is available for a minimum of 10 devices, with the option to add more on a pay-per-device basis beyond that. Support contracts can encompass mixed operating systems, ensuring flexibility under a single agreement.
- - Response to Inquiries: Cybertrust guarantees that inquiries will be addressed, providing clients with details on how vulnerabilities affect their specific environments and methods for mitigation.
- - Log Analysis: In the unfortunate event of a failure, the service includes log analysis to identify issues and suggest recovery approaches.
The official launch date for 'Linux Anshin Support' is set for April 8, 2026. Interested companies can find more details on the Cybertrust website. This service not only aims to enhance security compliance but also to foster a more stable and reliable Linux environment for users. By integrating expert support, Cybertrust is taking a proactive stance in the fight against vulnerabilities that could jeopardize system integrity.
For further inquiries about the service or to explore subscription options, please visit
Cybertrust Linux Support.