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Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer can now be hosted on RHEL

2 days ago 1 min read www.redhat.com

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The Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer is now available for hosting on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), enhancing the security and integrity of DevOps workflows. This tool simplifies the signing of container images and application artifacts, ensuring that only verified content is deployed. By integrating with existing CI/CD pipelines, it facilitates a more secure software supply chain, allowing developers to confidently push their applications to production.

With the rise of containerization and microservices, the emphasis on securing artifacts has never been more critical. The Trusted Artifact Signer not only provides cryptographic assurance but also meets compliance requirements, making it a vital addition to any DevOps toolkit. As organizations increasingly adopt container-based architectures, this tool stands out by streamlining the signing process, helping teams maintain control over their development and release cycles.

Additionally, hosting the signer on RHEL offers an optimized environment for performance and reliability. Red Hat’s commitment to open source and community-driven development ensures that updates and improvements will continue to align with industry standards, keeping security at the forefront of DevOps practices. With this new capability, teams can focus more on innovation rather than the complexities of maintaining artifact integrity.

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