AI-Driven Platform Simplifies Linux Security and Management
Codenotary has launched a new AI-powered platform designed to make managing Linux systems easier and more secure. The platform aims to address the skills gap many organizations face by automating security, configuration, and performance tasks. It offers a simple setup that requires no complex configurations, making it accessible for junior and mid-level admins.
Streamlined Security and Troubleshooting
The new platform, called Codenotary Trust, continuously monitors vulnerabilities across Linux systems, virtual machines, containers, and applications. It automatically detects issues, prioritizes risks, and suggests or implements fixes. This helps organizations stay on top of security threats without needing deep expertise in every area.
One of its key features is full rollback capability. If a change causes problems, users can easily revert to a previous state. This reduces operational stress and encourages more proactive security management. Early users report an 80% decrease in manual security remediation, saving time and resources.
Automation and Compliance Made Easy
The platform uses AI to handle remediation tasks autonomously. It detects security issues, configuration errors, and performance bottlenecks, then applies fixes automatically. Teams don’t have to worry about making changes that could break systems, thanks to the option to revert any updates quickly.
Another highlight is its built-in compliance tools. It includes CIS benchmarking, which provides straightforward insights into security standards. Teams can see where they stand, identify deviations, and track improvements—all without external tools or deep compliance expertise. This makes continuous auditing more manageable for organizations of all sizes.
Codenotary Trust is designed to be scalable, from small setups to large enterprise Kubernetes clusters. Its intuitive interface allows quick installation and easy expansion, helping organizations improve security and performance without adding complexity. Overall, it aims to make enterprise-grade security manageable even for teams with limited resources.












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