Monday, 09 August 2010 12:05

We are proud to announce the latest release of Atomic Secured Linux (ASL), Version 2.2.10, by our subsidiary company Atomicorp.  ASL is the latest in unified threat management for your Linux based systems.


Atomic Secured Linux(tm) is an out-of-the-box, easy to install and manage Unified Security Suite for Linux(tm) systems.  ASL is designed to protect
your servers against both known and unknown threats.  Unlike other security solutions, 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 available today!

Secure your servers now with ASL at http://www.atomicorp.com.

ASL helps secure your system, and also helps to ensure that your system is compliant with commercial and government security standards such as PCI-DSS and others. ASL includes the industry leading Web Application Firewall and pre-tuned rules, Host based Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), the most hardened kernel on the market, automated system hardening techniques, realtime malware/rootkit detection and elimination, blacklisting technologies and other technologies to protect multiuser and web application hosting environments unlike 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.  

This update includes several new features such as:

*  Support for CloudLinux 5
*  New Cross Site Scripting protections
*  New real-time protections from zero-day Linux malware
*  New faster 2.6.32.16 Linux kernel
*  New enhancements to GUI including Security Bulletins with new social
media features
*  Faster Web Application Inventory scanner
*  WAF rule management by vhost

For existing customers, to Upgrade just run these command as root:

1) yum upgrade asl asl-web gradm ossec-hids

2) yum remove denyhosts

3) asl -s -f

If you don't have ASL, get the latest version of ASL by visiting the Atomicorp website, and Secure Your Server Now!

http://www.atomicorp.com