Cybertrust Launches "Linux Anshin Support" to Assist with Vulnerability Management Across a Wide Range of Linux Environments
Cybertrust has launched "Linux Anshin Support" to help companies manage vulnerabilities in diverse Linux environments. Experts analyze the impact, reducing the burden on companies with reporting obligations. The service supports seven OS types, including non-RHEL systems, streamlining costs and operations.
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- 📰 Published: April 9, 2026 at 00:30
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Cybertrust today launched "Linux Anshin Support," a service for corporate users operating Linux-based systems, to support accountability for Linux vulnerabilities with evidence from experts. This support service enhances our conventional Linux technical support, reducing the burden on corporate users who are required to report on the impact of vulnerabilities and their response status, and supports the long-term stable use of Linux environments. By expanding the target OS to seven types, including those other than Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems, and being able to handle environments where multiple OSs are mixed, it is possible to unify the contact point for Linux inquiries, reducing costs and operational burdens.
Due to the expansion and sophistication of cyberattacks, security audits and accountability have become stricter, and the demand for expert opinions on vulnerabilities in Linux is expanding. In security checks conducted as part of compliance with the Financial Services Agency's guidelines, the PCI DSS security standard for the credit card industry and related businesses, and a company's own security measures, strictness and promptness of vulnerability management measures are required to ensure compliance and operational transparency.
With the newly offered "Linux Anshin Support," Cybertrust's Linux engineers will respond to the impact of vulnerabilities on customer systems and provide avoidance methods based on their specialized knowledge. This can be used as a legitimate basis for audits, internal and external reports, and for judging the necessity of implementing updates. In addition, if an update accompanying a vulnerability response does not go well, you can receive failure analysis and suggestions for recovery measures.
By providing this support service, Cybertrust reduces the operational load on Linux server administrators and supports the prompt resolution of the following issues:
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It is difficult to judge the specific degree of impact and priority for one's own environment based solely on community information.
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It takes time to investigate on English websites and check if correction patches are provided.
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Although it was decided that no action was necessary, it is difficult to create evidence to explain to management and auditors.
About "Linux Anshin Support"
Menu: Minimum contract from 10 units (after 10 units, can be added on a per-unit basis)
*Even if different OSs are mixed, they can be used with a single contract.
*Special plans are also available for large-scale environments of 100 or more units. Please contact us for details.
Service Content: Cybertrust will send the following answers regarding your inquiries.
・We will guide you on the impact of vulnerabilities on your environment and avoidance methods.
・We will investigate logs for occurred failures and present recovery measures.
Target OS: AlmaLinux / Rocky Linux / CentOS Stream / Oracle Linux / RHEL / Ubuntu / Debian
Service Start Date: April 8, 2026
Details: https://www.cybertrust.co.jp/linux-support/
* Company names, product names, and service names mentioned in this notice are trademarks or registered trademarks of our company or each company or organization.