linux integrity

About this tag
The linux integrity tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about cryptographic verification and trust assurance for Linux systems. Recent content highlights Amutable, a startup founded by former Microsoft developer Lennart Poettering, which aims to bring determinism and verifiable integrity to Linux from build to runtime. The tag focuses on supply-chain security, runtime trust, and tools that ensure systems remain in a verified state. While the forum primarily addresses Windows, this tag reflects cross-platform interest in integrity mechanisms relevant to enterprise IT and security professionals managing mixed environments.
  1. Amutable aims for determinism and verifiable Linux integrity from build to runtime

    Lennart Poettering — the developer who rewrote how modern Linux systems come up and manage services — has quietly left Microsoft and co-founded a new Berlin-based startup, Amutable, with Chris Kühl and Christian Brauner, launching an explicit mission to bring determinism and cryptographically...