We are glad to introduce Rudder 8.1 which brings a new vision to the infrastructure automation process, making compliance understandable and workable at all levels of the infrastructure. You can ...
The Network and Information Security 2 (NIS2) Directive will enter into force in 2024. Adopted in November 2022 by the European Parliament, this directive builds on the NIS1 Directive, in force s...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity and operational system security, the need for efficient and reliable tools is more pressing than ever. We’re excited to share a sneak peak with y...
There are many known vulnerabilities that remain unpatched. 75% of vulnerabilities targeted in an attack were discovered more than 2 years ago, while 10% of them are exploited by a low-skilled at...
https://www.rudder.io/blog/best-strategies-patch-management/
Year over year, cyber attacks are more and more common, causing potentially dramatic damage, depending on the target. In 2022, no less than 831 proven cyber attacks were reported to the French Na...
We recently released version 7.3 with significant enhancements in patch management, as this was our focus in the 7.x branch. We introduced new features such as micro patching, multi-OS patch camp...
AFNIC (French Association for Cooperative Internet Naming) operates the country code top-level domain “.fr” (over 4 million registered domain names) as well as several other TLD of overseas d...
From the beginning, Rudder has been designed to give you complete control and visibility on your systems infrastructure. We want to ensure that your machines are always running correctly and secu...
This section allow you to modify the background image of the post template’s header. The new version is now out! We’ve spent this past year to think about Rudder’s strategic position and wh...
Our development team is constantly improving the RUDDER software. They have to be at the cutting edge of technology. So they give you tips and feedbacks on the codes and techniques they use when ...
https://www.rudder.io/blog/shared-file-and-resources-methods-in-rudder/