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Trusted Computer Solutions and Carahsoft Announce Complimentary Webcast: "Easy Linux Lock Down to Meet UNIX DISA STIGS"
Business Wire, March 25, 2008
April 2(nd) Webcast to Introduce Security Blanket, the Industry's Leading Automated Tool for Locking Down Linux Operating Systems
HERNDON, Va. -- Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc. (TCS), a leader in building security applications that run on the Linux Operating System, and Carahsoft Technology Corp., a government-focused information technology provider, are hosting a complimentary Webcast titled "Easy Linux Lock Down to Meet UNIX DISA STIGS" on April 2, 2008 at 11am EDT/8am PDT. Participants will learn about Security Blanket, TCS's systems lock down tool that automatically configures Linux operating systems to maintain the highest level of security.
Security Blanket is a menu driven solution with an easy-to-use interface that allows administrators to run predefined profiles that automate industry-standard best practices for hardening Linux. In addition, it supports the government's lock down profile for the stringent Defense Information Systems Agency's (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), as well as commercial lock-down profiles defined by the SANS Institute, the Center for Internet Security (CIS) and customized user-defined profiles.
To register for this complimentary webcast visit: http://www.carahsoft.com/events/tcs/04-02-08/tcs04-02-08.php?ref=TCS
For further information on this webcast please contact Ryan Stowell at ryan.stowell@carahsoft.com
About Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc.
Founded in 1994, Trusted Computer Solutions (TCS) provides commercial and government organizations with solutions for securely sharing and protecting critical information assets. TCS has deep experience in developing solutions to support the Linux community. The company's flagship commercial product, Security Blanket provides Linux users with an automated software tool that allows users to easily lock down an installed Linux operating system and periodically check the security state of an installed system. TCS has over thirteen years of experience in building security solutions that meet the most stringent security conformance requirements as mandated by the Federal government. TCS is headquartered in Herndon, Va., with offices in Urbana, IL, and San Antonio, TX. For more information, visit www.TrustedCS.com
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