Trusted Computer Solutions Security Blanket 4.0: Automated Tool Locks Down Operating Systems

Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc. (TSC) announced that the company is offering a free trial of its award-winning Security Blanket 4.0 product. According to TCS it’s the industry’s only automated operating system (OS) lock down, or hardening tool. Security Blanket ought to enable system administrators to configure and enhance the security level of operating systems including Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 4 and 5, Cent OS versions 4 and 5, Solaris 10, Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 and 5, Novell SUSE 11 and Open SUSE 11, as well as Fedora 10, 11 and 12. Security Blanket also ought to support Linux on IBM System z.

The free trial ought to allow vulnerability scanning and system configuration for a subset of security settings for all supported operating systems. According to TCS trial users will be able to see first hand how Security Blanket’s automated OS assessment and configuration capabilities can save time and resources, reduce error, and ensure OS security on a consistent basis.

For a limited period of time, users will have the ability to run Assessment Reports, Baseline reports and generate Baseline Comparison reports to evaluate the robust reporting features in the new 4.0 release. In addition, the 4.0 free trial includes role-based access control (RBAC) to provide enhanced security by allowing users to perform those operations that are appropriate for their specific roles and a Java-based administration console that makes the user experience more intuitive and flexible.

Security Blanket ought to be a cost effective way to consistently and predictably secure your systems in a fraction of the time that it takes to lock them down manually. To access the free trial of Security Blanket 4.0, visit this link. (Source: Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc./GST)

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