CentOS 7 Security Risks are Real: Why Extended Support Can’t Wait
After reaching End-of-Life (EOL) over a year ago, CentOS 7 remains in active use across thousands of organizations—despite mounting security risks. Whether by choice or necessity, many environments are running without critical security updates, leaving systems increasingly vulnerable as new CVEs continue to emerge. In this webinar, we’ll explore why it’s dangerous to take a “wait and see” approach with CentOS 7 and break down the security landscape post-EOL. You’ll learn: Why the absence of security patches puts your infrastructure at immediate risk A breakdown of newly reported CVEs targeting Linux distributions Real-world examples of what happens when security debt builds up What extended lifecycle support really means—and what it doesn’t Options to protect your CentOS 7 environments while planning your migration Join Brady Dibble from CIQ and The Urban Penguin as they walk through the current state of CentOS 7, real security data, and practical options for staying protected while you modernize your Linux infrastructure.

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