ConnectSecure Unveils Unified Linux Security Patching Across Major Distributions Platforms
New capability reduces manual patching effort by up to 80% while ensuring continuous protection against emerging vulnerabilities
Designed for modern, heterogeneous infrastructure, the new capability helps MSPs and security teams automate the identification and deployment of kernel and OS patches without requiring distribution-specific tools. As a result, organizations can reduce manual maintenance efforts by up to 80% while maintaining continuous protection against newly disclosed vulnerabilities across their Linux fleets.
“Our mission has always been to simplify the lives of system and security administrators who are often forced to juggle multiple tools just to keep their environments secure,” said Peter Bellini, CEO, ConnectSecure. “With this release, we’re delivering cross-platform vulnerability management across different operating systems from one single tool.”
In addition, ConnectSecure is introducing a built-in local patch repository capability. With this feature, a probe agent can act as a centralized patch repository by downloading scheduled updates once and securely distributing them to other systems on the network. This approach delivers several operational benefits, including:
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- Keeping all patch traffic inside the firewall
- Eliminating redundant internet downloads across endpoints
- Supporting low-bandwidth or restricted environments
- Enabling faster and more reliable patching at scale
ConnectSecure will showcase its unified Linux patching capabilities at Right of Boom 2026, February 3–6, 2026, in Las Vegas. Attendees can visit booth #61 to see the platform in action and learn how organizations are simplifying Linux security operations without sacrificing control or visibility.
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