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22 posts from 2025

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS standard support is coming to an end – options for AWS Users

By Carlos Bravo, 7 February 2025

As our recent blog post mentioned, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) is reaching the end of its standard support period. This means the free version will no...

Security in depth with Ubuntu: Mapping security primitives to attacker capabilities

By ijlal-loutfi, 7 February 2025

Cybersecurity is not about perfection. In fact, it’s more like a game of chess: predicting your opponent’s moves and making the game unwinnable for your...

Canonical achieves ISO 21434 certification, strengthening automotive cybersecurity standards

By Canonical, 6 February 2025

Certified cybersecurity processes to help safeguard next-generation connected vehicles Canonical is proud to announce it has achieved the ISO 21434...

EU Cyber Resilience Act compliance: best practices for IoT manufacturers

By Stephanie Domas, 6 February 2025

The EU Cyber Resilience Act has considerable repercussions for the IoT device manufacturers. In this blog, we explore these new regulatory requirements and...

A CISO’s comprehensive breakdown of the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (EU CRA)

By Stephanie Domas, 6 February 2025

The CRA is coming, and you need to be prepared. Depending on the Class your product falls into, there could be additional assessment, security, documentation,...

FIPS 140-3 certified modules now available for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

By Henry Coggill, 5 February 2025

New deployments should take advantage of the new FIPS 140-3 certified modules available with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

Ubuntu available in Microsoft’s new WSL distribution format

By Jean-Baptiste Lallement, 5 February 2025

New format in Windows Subsystem for Linux makes adoption easier in enterprise environments by enabling image customization and deployments at scale

The role of FIPS 140-3 in the latest FedRAMP guidance

By Henry Coggill, 4 February 2025

Good news in the US federal compliance space. The latest FedRAMP policy relaxes past restrictions that prevented organizations from applying critical security...

How to reduce data storage costs by up to 50% with Ceph

By Philip Williams, 3 February 2025

Canonical Ceph with IntelⓇ Quick Assist Technology (QAT) In our last blog post we talked about how you can use Intel® QAT with Canonical Ceph, today we’ll...

How to utilize CPU offloads to increase storage efficiency

By Philip Williams, 27 January 2025

Canonical Ceph with IntelⓇ Quick Assist Technology (QAT) When storing large amounts of data, the cost ($) to store each gigabyte (GB) is the typical measure...

Bringing multiple windows to Flutter desktop apps

By Robert Ancell, 22 January 2025

Over the past 5 years, Canonical has been contributing to Flutter, including building out Linux support for Flutter applications, publishing libraries to help...

Ubuntu Summit 2024 Reflections

By ilvipero, 21 January 2025

As we move into 2025, we wanted to reflect on the crowning event of the year: the Ubuntu Summit. Just over two months ago, we celebrated Ubuntu’s 20th...


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