How to Keep up with Linux Bugs? Jump Upstream!

In a recent blog post on the Google Security Blog, Google Kernel Security Engineer Kees Cook penned a call to arms by the title of “Linux Kernel Security Done Right” for organizations that rely on Linux but don’t contribute to the upstream Linux kernel. In the post, Cook argues that many of these organizations are caught in a seemingly endless cycle of trying to keep up with the latest updates, often spinning their wheels and expending effort to fix issues within their own forks of the Linux kernel.

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