Best Incident Response Software for Rocky Linux

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    Mattermost Reviews

    Mattermost

    Mattermost

    $3.25 per user per month
    2 Ratings
    Mattermost is an open-source messaging platform that allows for secure team collaboration. You can create intuitive workflows and collaborate across large groups without worrying about data privacy or security. You can quickly get up and running with hundreds of pre-built integrations or create custom workflows that can scale to thousands of concurrent users. Mattermost connects people, tools and automation to improve collaboration. This is how many of the world's most privacy-conscious companies work. Mattermost is used by DevOps teams to facilitate collaboration at all stages of the DevOps process. Mattermost combines people, tools, and automations to enable your team to increase innovation and agility. Mattermost is an open-source Slack alternative. It is written in Golang, React and runs as one Linux binary with MySQL and PostgreSQL. Access the source code and enjoy the features you love (file sharing, real time group chat, and webhooks to name a few).
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    Sandfly Security Reviews
    Renowned for securing critical infrastructure worldwide, Sandfly offers agentless Linux security that eliminates the need for endpoint agents, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Its deployment is immediate, prioritizing system stability without sacrificing security. As an agentless platform, Sandfly is designed to monitor Linux systems quickly and securely. It safeguards a wide range of Linux environments, from contemporary cloud infrastructures to legacy devices, irrespective of their distribution or CPU type. In addition to standard Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) features, Sandfly effectively manages SSH credentials, identifies weak passwords through audits, detects unauthorized modifications with drift detection, and incorporates customizable modules to identify novel and evolving threats. This comprehensive approach guarantees maximum safety, efficiency, and compatibility across Linux systems. Furthermore, Sandfly stands out in the market by providing extensive coverage for various Linux distributions and architectures, including AMD, Intel, Arm, MIPS, and POWER CPUs. With Sandfly, organizations can ensure their Linux security is both robust and versatile, catering to their diverse technological landscapes.
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