Atomic Secured Linux 2.2 RC1 Released |
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 00:00 |
Prometheus Global is proud to announce the release of Release Candidate 1 of Atomic Secured Linux 2.2, the latest version of our cutting-edge Unified Security solution for servers.
ASL 2.2 is another major update to the ASL product line. 2.2 includes the following exciting new features:
- Stand Alone GUI with dedicated web management daemon
- Graphical Server Monitor
- Loads of GUI improvements
- New searching features in alerts GUI
- Complete re-write in C
- Lots of New vulnerability check and auto-fix
- FTP anti-malware upload protection
- SFTP anti-malware upload protection
- FTP RBLs
- Full FIPS 140-2 compliance
- ASL instance locking
- Excessive whitelist vulnerability checking
- Vulnerability checks for whitelisting IP's in mod_security
- Enhanced Cross Site Scripting protection
- Enhanced firewalling
- More SSH checks
- Added support to --report-false positive to use both the full and relative paths.
- New PHP checks and cloaking capabilities.
- New asl-stream client replaces modsec-clam perl tool.
and much much more!
Atomic Secured Linux(tm) is an out-of-the-box Unified Security Suite for Linux(tm) systems designed to protect your servers against both known and unknown threats. It is distributed through a subscription yum channel ensuring that ASL is always kept up to date. Unlike other security solultions, ASL works by combining security at all layers, from the Kernel all the way up to the application layer to provide the most complete protection available for Linux servers and helps to ensure that your system is complaint with commercial and government security standards. ASL includes the most harderned kernel on the market, automated system hardening techniques, userspace and host Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), malware/rootkit detection and elimination, blacklisting technologies and web application firewalling to protect multiuser and web application hosting environments like no other solution. ASL is uniquely effective at addressing emerging threats posed by vulnerabilities in todays complex systems and applications, such as web hosting environments, multiuser systems, CRM's, ERPs, forums, shopping carts, Content Management systems and custom applications.
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The design of ASL approaches securing the server and its applications, by combining different layers of security technologies and application layer firewalls to filter out malicious content before it reaches the application. Our hardened kernel subsystems further enhance the overall security model by enforcing file, network and process level security policies on the system.
The ASL approach also includes our "Just In Time Patching" system, which allows you to address security threats posed by applications where either it is not possible to fix the application due to lack of source code, availability of resources, or the number of applications that make repairing all vulnerabilities economically unfeasible. You can known that your systems are protected, even when you can't patch them.
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