TuxCare Providing Critical Security Patches for ULA Rocket Launch for U.S. Space Force
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Friday, January 21, 2022
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TuxCare , the enterprise Linux support and services company and home of KernelCare Enterprise live patching service, provided critical security patches for the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket launch today.
Key Points:
- TuxCare , the enterprise Linux support and services company and home of KernelCare Enterprise live patching service, provided critical security patches for the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket launch today.
- This USSF-8 mission includes an attachment of a U.S. Space Force payload related to national security.
- This launch of the U.S. national security mission for the Space Force's Space Systems Command marks the 148th flight for the ULA and the 93rd national security mission.
- We are honored that the U.S. Space Force has entrusted ULA to participate in these critical missions.