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The UK raises the bar on digital security

With cyberattacks on the rise, the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) Act marks a major step toward making connected technology secure by design. In our latest article, we explain: What the PSTI Act requires Why it matters beyond consumer IoT How it signals a global sh..

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New CNCF Sandbox projects in 2025: From Podman to CloudNativePG

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Each year, 25-30 new Open Source projects related to the Cloud Native ecosystem are accepted to the CNCF Sandbox. In January 2025, there were 13 additions, with four of them donated by Red Hat. Here's the list of these newly added CNCF projects: - Podman Container Tools (security-focused Docker alte..

CNCF Sandbox projects in January 2025
IncusOS, released is a lightweight Linux distribution built on Debian 13 with a focus on security, reliability, and reproducibility. It implements atomic A/B updates for safe rollbacks, UEFI Secure Boot, TPM 2.0 integration, and full-disk encryption to ensure a trusted boot process and data protection.

The system departs from traditional management models by eliminating shell access entirely. Administration occurs exclusively through authenticated APIs using TLS client certificates or OIDC. This design enforces consistency and limits attack surfaces across server fleets and virtualized environments.

IncusOS supports an online image customizer and a fully automated installation process, applying configuration at first boot. Hardware requirements align with modern systems such as Windows 11. Future updates will deliver new kernel versions, expanded configuration options, and integrations with tools like Linstor and Netbird.

By standardizing deployment and management through uniform images, IncusOS simplifies auditing, maintenance, and support for organizations operating large or distributed infrastructures.