All new Linux machines for thew past two years hav
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https://www.eweek.com/enterprise-apps/linux-4...ty-feature
Linux 4.13 also debuts a new Kernel Transport Layer Security (KTLS) implementation
https://support.endpointlock.com/hc/en-us/art...k-Protects
KTLS™
Keystroke Transport Layer Security
KTLS™ is an ACS patented cryptographic protocol that provides for the encryption and transport of keystrokes originating from the kernel at the time of secure boot and entry in to any application, web application or web browser. KTLS™ fills a gap in enterprise security by providing a first layer of defense against keylogging malware, which has been consistently leveraged in the beginning stages of many of the biggest hacks of our time. Read more about KTLS™ technology in our EndpointLock™ Keystroke Encryption product.
This is pretty big news since most web servers are LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP).