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Live Patching Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities in Scalable Hosting Environments
See how the three co-founders of Webslice EU,
a managed cloud services company based in the Netherlands, provide mission-critical services to enterprises, saving 40 hours of admin per vulnerability with KernelCare and AWS.
a managed cloud services company based in the Netherlands, provide mission-critical services to enterprises, saving 40 hours of admin per vulnerability with KernelCare and AWS.
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Talking Points
This webinar discusses the use cases and best practices of vulnerability management and data protection needed when providing scalable, highly-available and secure web hosting to enterprises.
You will learn how the three co-founders of Webslice EU, a managed cloud services company based in the Netherlands, provide mission-critical services to enterprises, saving 40 hours of admin per vulnerability with KernelCare and AWS.
You will learn how the three co-founders of Webslice EU, a managed cloud services company based in the Netherlands, provide mission-critical services to enterprises, saving 40 hours of admin per vulnerability with KernelCare and AWS.
Talking Points

What is Linux kernel live patching
and how it helps to secure your infrastructure
while providing high-availability services.
and how it helps to secure your infrastructure
while providing high-availability services.

Why is it important to use rebootless Linux kernel live patching to stay compliant and competitive.

Customer Use Case.
Presenters
Presenters

Jamie Charleston
Senior Sales Engineer,
CloudLinux
Senior Sales Engineer,
CloudLinux

Claudine Morales
Architect,
AWS Partner Solutions
Architect,
AWS Partner Solutions

Igor Seletskiy
CEO,
CloudLinux
CEO,
CloudLinux

Oscar Steenmann
Managing partner,
Webslice EU
Managing partner,
Webslice EU
Our goal is to show you how live patching kernel vulnerabilities helps you stay compliant and profitable. Together with KernelCare customer and AWS SA we will speak about the importance of patching kernel vulnerabilities as quickly as possible to maintain best practices for security posture on AWS.