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Beyond Operating Systems: Considerations For A Comprehensive Quantum Security Strategy
Beyond Operating Systems: Considerations For A Comprehensive Quantum Security Strategy

Forbes

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

Beyond Operating Systems: Considerations For A Comprehensive Quantum Security Strategy

Antonio Sanchez is Chief Strategy Officer at Quantum Xchange, a post-quantum crypto-agility solution provider. The recent integration of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) into Windows 11 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 marks a pivotal moment in cybersecurity. As quantum computing continues advancing, the industry is responding to the existential threat these powerful machines pose to our current encryption standards, which are embedded everywhere in our digital lives. However, security is an end-to-end concern, and while OS-level quantum resistance represents significant progress, it addresses only one layer of what must be a comprehensive strategy. Operating system PQC integration provides a foundation for quantum security, but several critical vulnerabilities remain unaddressed: • Enterprises maintain diverse and dynamic IT footprints. They span multiple OS vendors, versions, legacy systems, cloud services and specialized applications. A quantum-secure operating system cannot protect outdated systems or anything beyond its ecosystem. The heterogeneous environment creates security gaps that require comprehensive solutions beyond the OS layer. • Data in motion remains vulnerable. An operating system handles encryption requirements on the local machine, but those systems have to connect with other servers and clients across the network. This means your data travels across your IT footprint with varying security implementations. A quantum-secure strategy must address the entire journey. • Cryptographic agility—the ability to quickly swap encryption algorithms—requires infrastructure and planning beyond the OS on the systems. As quantum-resistant cryptography evolves, organizations need frameworks for rapid adoption and implementation of future algorithms. There are several key elements of a robust security posture that includes quantum: • Cryptographic Inventory Discovery And Management: Organizations must conduct thorough audits to identify all systems and cryptography in use. This cryptographic inventory should ideally be continuous due to the dynamic nature of IT estates. This becomes the foundation for prioritized remediation efforts. • Risk-Based Implementation: Not all data requires the same level of protection. A nuanced strategy allocates quantum-resistant resources based on data sensitivity and retention requirements. Information that must remain secure for decades demands immediate quantum protection, while short-lived data may follow a more gradual transition timeline. • Application-Level Security: Applications typically implement their own cryptographic protocols independent of the underlying operating system. Each must be individually assessed and updated to quantum-resistant standards—a process that OS-level PQC cannot address. • Key And Certificate Management: The transition to quantum-resistant algorithms necessitates comprehensive key management systems that can handle longer keys, different certificate formats and hybrid cryptographic approaches during the migration period. • Hardware Security Integration: Many organizations rely on hardware security modules (HSMs) and trusted platform modules (TPMs) for their most sensitive operations. These specialized components require quantum-resistant updates that align with broader security strategies. • Cross-Platform Standardization: Enterprise environments typically span Windows, Linux, macOS, mobile operating systems, IoT devices and other specialized systems. A comprehensive security strategy must harmonize quantum-resistant approaches across this diverse landscape. Organizations must navigate a hybrid reality where quantum-vulnerable and quantum-resistant systems coexist, sometimes processing the same data. This transition requires: • Crypto-Agile Infrastructure: Solutions designed to accommodate algorithm changes without major architectural overhauls or operational interruption. • Hybrid Cryptographic Approaches: Implementing both traditional and post-quantum algorithms during the transition, providing defense-in-depth while building confidence in new cryptographic methods. • Policy And Governance Frameworks: Updated security policies that account for quantum threats and establish governance for the transition to quantum-resistant technologies. The integration of PQC into major operating systems represents an important milestone, but it's not the destination. It signals the beginning of a broad transformation in how we secure digital assets against quantum threats. Organizations must look beyond operating system protections to develop holistic strategies addressing their entire digital footprint. As quantum computing continues its rapid advancement, the window for preparation narrows. Those who view OS-level PQC as a step in a comprehensive security evolution will be best positioned to protect their most valuable information assets in the post-quantum era. The quantum security journey extends far beyond operating system updates. It requires rethinking security architecture, implementation priorities and transition strategies. Only through this comprehensive approach can organizations truly prepare for the quantum computing revolution that lies ahead. Forbes Communications Council is an invitation-only community for executives in successful public relations, media strategy, creative and advertising agencies. Do I qualify?

F5 Secures Sensitive Data and Streamlines Compliance with New FIPS Offering on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
F5 Secures Sensitive Data and Streamlines Compliance with New FIPS Offering on Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Business Wire

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

F5 Secures Sensitive Data and Streamlines Compliance with New FIPS Offering on Red Hat Enterprise Linux

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AWS SUMMIT —F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in delivering and securing every app and API, today announced a solution integrating Red Hat Enterprise Linux with F5 NGINX Plus FIPS compliance functionality, now available in the AWS Marketplace. Building on the F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform, this solution is being unveiled at this week's AWS Summit to offer unified application security, scalability, and reliability—all essential for protecting sensitive data and maintaining compliance with stringent cryptographic standards, including FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards). The NGINX Plus FIPS 140-3 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux offering upholds a commitment to FIPS 140-3 validation standards established by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS). The F5 NGINX solution delivers interoperability and security of cryptographic modules with a streamlined approach that simplifies the configuration and use of FIPS-compliant products, helping businesses meet core requirements for protecting sensitive data across government, healthcare, legal, and finance sectors. 'The F5 solution running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux highlights our ongoing commitment to provide solutions designed for FIPS that can help government entities and adjacent organizations extend application and API protections across a growing threat landscape while elevating digital capabilities,' said John Maddison, Chief Product and Corporate Marketing Officer at F5. 'Now available in the AWS Marketplace, customers can seamlessly access this powerful solution as part of the F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform—the first platform that fully converges high-performance load balancing and traffic management with app and API security.' Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the world's leading enterprise Linux platform, supports compliance with rigorous security protocols and critical cryptographic modules, while F5 NGINX Plus optimizes performance with advanced load balancing, high availability, and secure application delivery. Now more easily deployable via the AWS Marketplace, the integrated solution provides a streamlined customer experience by delivering a fully packaged FIPS offering with an enhanced security posture. 'Governments and security-first organizations need solutions that can extend digital capabilities through application-dependent technologies like AI without compromising security or compliance,' said John Dvorak, Chief Technology Officer, North America Public Sector, Red Hat. 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides a hardened, security-driven foundation to support applications and processes more consistently across environments. We are pleased to continue to build upon our collaboration with F5 to empower customers to focus on their business priorities while more seamlessly maintaining compliance and protecting valued data.' For more information on this solution, along with deeper insights into advanced application delivery and security technologies, attend this week's AWS Summit for direct discussions with industry experts. About F5 F5, Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIV) is the global leader that delivers and secures every app. Backed by three decades of expertise, F5 has built the industry's premier platform—F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP)—to deliver and secure every app, every API, anywhere: on-premises, in the cloud, at the edge, and across hybrid, multicloud environments. F5 is committed to innovating and partnering with the world's largest and most advanced organizations to deliver fast, available, and secure digital experiences. Together, we help each other thrive and bring a better digital world to life. For more information visit Explore F5 Labs threat research at F5 and NGINX are trademarks, service marks, or tradenames of F5, Inc., in the U.S. and other countries. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. Red Hat, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and the Red Hat logo, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and other countries. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. Source: F5, Inc.

Red Hat and Rocky Linux Advance RISC-V Integration
Red Hat and Rocky Linux Advance RISC-V Integration

Arabian Post

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Red Hat and Rocky Linux Advance RISC-V Integration

Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Rocky Linux are accelerating efforts to support the RISC-V architecture, signalling a significant shift in the enterprise Linux landscape. This development reflects the growing momentum behind RISC-V, an open-source instruction set architecture that is reshaping hardware innovation amid challenges in traditional chip supply chains and rising demand for customisable, energy-efficient computing. Red Hat, a subsidiary of IBM and a dominant force in the enterprise Linux market, has publicly confirmed its roadmap for incorporating RISC-V support into future releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux . Similarly, the community-driven Rocky Linux project, a popular downstream fork of RHEL designed to provide enterprise-grade stability, has also announced ongoing work to integrate RISC-V compatibility. These parallel initiatives demonstrate broad industry recognition of RISC-V's potential to disrupt conventional processor markets dominated by x86 and ARM architectures. RISC-V's open standard removes licensing costs and restrictions typically associated with proprietary CPU designs, encouraging a diverse ecosystem of chip manufacturers, academic researchers, and software developers. This flexibility allows companies to tailor processor designs for specific workloads, which is particularly appealing for embedded systems, Internet of Things devices, and edge computing applications. Both Red Hat and Rocky Linux see this as a critical advantage for future-proofing their operating systems and meeting evolving customer needs. ADVERTISEMENT The move to support RISC-V involves extensive technical adaptation, as much of the existing software stack has been optimised for x86-64 and ARM64 platforms. Red Hat's engineering teams have been collaborating with hardware vendors and the wider open-source community to ensure that core components of RHEL, including the kernel, system libraries, and security modules, perform efficiently on RISC-V hardware. The company's investment in this area underscores its commitment to maintaining leadership across diverse infrastructure environments, including cloud, on-premises, and hybrid deployments. Rocky Linux, founded in the wake of CentOS's shift away from its traditional model, has quickly gained traction among enterprises seeking stable, free alternatives to RHEL. Its embrace of RISC-V support aligns with its mission to offer a robust platform compatible with the latest computing technologies. Developers contributing to Rocky Linux have been porting essential packages and testing workloads on early RISC-V development boards, working to iron out architecture-specific bugs and ensure seamless user experience. Industry analysts observe that this dual commitment to RISC-V by both a commercial giant and a grassroots community project indicates growing confidence in the architecture's viability for production environments. Although RISC-V chips currently lag behind in raw performance compared to established x86 and ARM processors, ongoing improvements in silicon design and fabrication suggest this gap will narrow. Support from major Linux distributions is pivotal to accelerating software ecosystem maturity, which has been a critical barrier to wider RISC-V adoption. Hardware manufacturers such as SiFive, Microchip, and Alibaba's semiconductor division are developing increasingly powerful RISC-V processors targeting servers and high-performance computing. Red Hat's engagement with these vendors is expected to facilitate optimisation efforts and certification programmes, ensuring that RHEL runs reliably on certified RISC-V platforms. This cooperation is vital as enterprises require not only compatibility but also assurances around security, stability, and long-term support when deploying new architectures. The initiative also ties into broader trends within the open-source community and the tech industry. Governments and large organisations are seeking to reduce dependency on single-source suppliers, especially in light of geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities exposed in recent years. Open hardware initiatives like RISC-V are viewed as strategic assets that can drive innovation while enhancing security and sovereignty over critical technology infrastructure. ADVERTISEMENT Despite enthusiasm, challenges remain. Software ecosystem maturity is uneven; many applications and development tools require adaptation to fully leverage RISC-V capabilities. Furthermore, mainstream cloud providers have yet to offer widespread RISC-V hosting options, limiting deployment scenarios primarily to on-premises and experimental settings for now. However, companies such as Amazon Web Services have begun exploratory work with RISC-V instances, signalling potential expansion in the near term. Red Hat and Rocky Linux's pursuit of RISC-V support follows a pattern of early adoption seen in other Linux distributions such as Fedora, where RISC-V packages have been under development for some time. Their progress benefits from this groundwork, yet enterprise-grade readiness demands rigorous validation and comprehensive documentation to meet customer expectations. The growing adoption of RISC-V by major Linux providers may also stimulate innovation in adjacent fields. For example, edge computing deployments prioritising low power consumption and customised instruction sets stand to gain from enhanced RISC-V Linux support. Academic and research institutions involved in processor architecture development also benefit from improved access to stable operating systems, enabling faster prototyping and experimentation.

Red Hat Unveils Cloud-Optimized Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Unveils Cloud-Optimized Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Business Standard

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Red Hat Unveils Cloud-Optimized Red Hat Enterprise Linux

NewsVoir New Delhi [India], May 21: Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced jointly-engineered, integrated and supported images for Red Hat Enterprise Linux across Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. Available with the launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, these cloud-optimized offerings are tailored to specific hyperscaler environments, providing users with pre-tuned, ready-to-run images to more seamlessly build, deploy and manage workloads in the cloud. In collaboration with AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft, Red Hat offers a ready-to-use approach for Red Hat Enterprise Linux deployments, facilitating smoother workload migrations, enhancing management and visibility for cloud deployments and delivering built-in security functions. The result is an out-of-the-box Red Hat Enterprise Linux experience that enables organizations to build faster with an optimized Linux platform in the public cloud of their choosing. These cloud-centric offerings for Red Hat Enterprise Linux provide: * Optimized performance in the cloud: Pre-configured, specifically-tuned profiles enable organizations to maintain consistency between reboots and modify settings for various subsystems without disrupting workflows. * Contained drift and accelerated delivery: Image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux uses container-native tooling to allow organizations to deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a bootc container image in the cloud, helping to streamline cloud-native application development and IT operations into a single pipeline. * Enhanced observability and reporting: Built-in telemetry options offer a comprehensive view of organizations' Red Hat Enterprise Linux estate alongside other cloud services for unified visibility within the cloud provider dashboard. * Improved security from boot to runtime: Image attestation and top-down memory encryption through Secure Boot, Confidential Computing and Confidential Hypervisor provide a streamlined approach to cloud deployments with a stronger security footprint. Red Hat Enterprise Linux delivers a consistent foundation upon which organizations can standardize and scale, reducing complexity and providing a unified experience across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. By tuning Red Hat Enterprise Linux to meet unique cloud specifications, organizations can speed up application development, simplify management and increase efficiency to scale applications more dynamically while maintaining reliability. Availability Cloud-optimized Red Hat Enterprise Linux offerings are now available on AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. Organizations can use their existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions to migrate to the cloud or purchase pay-as-you-go options from their cloud marketplace of choice. Red Hat Enterprise Linux qualifies for committed spend programs with AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, and organizations can also participate in Red Hat's hybrid committed spend program for further procurement flexibility. Red Hat Summit Join the Red Hat Summit keynotes to hear the latest from Red Hat executives, customers and partners: * Modernized infrastructure meets enterprise-ready AI -- Tuesday, May 20, 8-10 a.m. EDT (YouTube) * Hybrid cloud evolves to deliver enterprise innovation -- Wednesday, May 21, 8-9:30 a.m. EDT (YouTube) Supporting Quotes Gunnar Hellekson, Vice President and General Manager, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Business Unit, Red Hat, "Red Hat's collaboration with AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft mark a significant leap forward in delivering cloud-ready, purpose-built offerings of the world's leading enterprise Linux platform directly into the hands of our customers. By engineering tailored experiences for Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the cloud, we are empowering organizations to accelerate their cloud transformations and deployments, enabling them to more rapidly achieve their business objectives and scale to embrace the next wave of IT innovation." Manu Parbhakar, Director, Worldwide Business Application Partners, AWS, "AWS customers gain immediate differentiated value from this Red Hat collaboration through performance-optimized Red Hat Enterprise Linux profiles that work harmoniously with our world-class cloud services ecosystem. By combining Red Hat's container-native tooling with AWS's comprehensive security features and observability dashboard, organizations achieve a level of operational efficiency and global scale that simply isn't available elsewhere in the market." Mark Lohmeyer, Vice President and General Manager, AI & Computing Infrastructure, Google Cloud, "Google Cloud is committed to providing our customers with the flexibility and tools they need to innovate and scale their operations. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Google Cloud offers our customers a streamlined path to migrate, deploy and scale their workloads faster across the hybrid cloud, all while benefiting from integrated security capabilities and a simplified management experience. This collaboration further empowers organizations to achieve their business goals and accelerate their digital transformation on Google Cloud." Brendan Burns, Corporate Vice President, Azure Compute at Microsoft, "Microsoft and Red Hat share a commitment to enabling organizations with a more seamless and comprehensive hybrid cloud experience. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Microsoft Azure offers a powerful solution for organizations to achieve enhanced consistency across environments and more effectively manage usage and costs, helping them unlock greater business value in the cloud." Additional Resources Read more about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Explore the benefits of Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the cloud Learn more about Red Hat Summit See all of Red Hat's announcements this week in the Red Hat Summit newsroom Follow @RedHatSummit or #RHSummit on X for event-specific updates Connect with Red Hat Learn more about Red Hat Get more news in the Red Hat newsroom Read the Red Hat blog Follow Red Hat on X Follow Red Hat on Instagram Follow Red Hat on LinkedIn Watch Red Hat videos on YouTube Red Hat is the open hybrid cloud technology leader, delivering a trusted, consistent, and comprehensive foundation for transformative IT innovation and AI applications. Its portfolio of cloud, developer, AI, Linux, automation, and application platform technologies enables any application, anywhere--from the datacenter to the edge. As the world's leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, Red Hat invests in open ecosystems and communities to solve tomorrow's IT challenges. Collaborating with partners and customers, Red Hat helps them build, connect, automate, secure, and manage their IT environments, supported by consulting services and award-winning training and certification offerings. Forward-Looking Statements Except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the company's current assumptions regarding future business and financial performance. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially. Any forward-looking statement in this press release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by law, the company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.

Turkish Airlines Pioneers AI-led Innovation for Aviation with Red Hat OpenShift AI
Turkish Airlines Pioneers AI-led Innovation for Aviation with Red Hat OpenShift AI

Business Wire

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Turkish Airlines Pioneers AI-led Innovation for Aviation with Red Hat OpenShift AI

BOSTON – RED HAT SUMMIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that Turkish Airlines (IST: THYAO), Türkiye's flagship carrier airline, selected Red Hat to help it transform into a data- and AI-driven organization. Using Red Hat OpenShift AI and Red Hat OpenShift, Turkish Airlines was able to create new development environments in minutes rather than hours, and has doubled the speed of deployment times while empowering its data scientists to harness data from across the organisation. Turkish Airlines, the airline that flies to more countries than any other, operates an extensive global network of scheduled flights to 353 destinations across Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa and the Americas. With nearly 90,000 employees, the airline serves a diverse range of customers, including both business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) segments. Scalability through open source AI platforms Turkish Airlines sought to improve operational efficiency across all of its processes and services, optimize technical maintenance, increase employee productivity and drive both employee and customer satisfaction with the help of AI. To support this goal, Turkish Airlines chose Red Hat due to its need for extensive scalability and open source nature. Open source technology was key to Turkish Airlines for avoiding vendor lock-in, while helping meet the carrier's long-term goal of moving to a hybrid cloud environment as demand for both predictive and generative AI (gen AI) grows. In collaboration with Red Hat Consulting, Turkish Airlines was able to implement a Red Hat OpenShift AI environment and integrate it with existing systems and requirements, including creating custom development environments, automated deployment for AI models and pipelines and custom monitoring and alerts. When renewing or creating new applications, infrastructure teams used the world's leading enterprise Linux platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, for added integration benefits. Project scaling is now done automatically thanks to Red Hat OpenShift AI's provisioning and autoscaling capabilities, freeing up operations teams to focus on value-add projects, while embedded monitoring saves further time by automating fixes which enables teams to be more independent while decreasing maintenance costs. Blockers around resource reallocation can now be avoided, allowing multiple data scientists to use the same datasets equally. Running on Red Hat OpenShift, new bespoke environments for engineers can be built in minutes as opposed to hours, opening up teams to innovate and explore the new technology quickly. Everyday AI made real Enabling teams to use AI in their everyday operations was a big focus for Turkish Airlines, as it wanted to create a new generation of citizen data scientists able to develop their own AI projects. With the new platform, both business and data teams are able to access and develop with greater ease, with Turkish Technology's AI projects targeted to boost revenue while reducing operational costs. As part of this rollout, using Red Hat OpenShift AI has also enhanced productivity in the deployment phase, making the process more efficient thereby doubling deployment speed. Choosing Red Hat for its open source AI platform, Turkish Airlines has been able to improve services in the following ways: Improved accuracy of dynamic pricing models for airline ticket sales Enhanced models for fraud prevention – whether for customer card payments or via its loyalty program, Miles&Smiles – Turkish Airlines is able to screen with a higher degree of accuracy Customer service chatbots, built on Red Hat OpenShift AI and deployed on open source large language models (LLMs), rolled out to boost both customer satisfaction and employee productivity Detail assignment optimization, taking into account flight routes, aircraft details and fuel consumption, models can be used to confirm that the correct aircraft is picked for every route, leading to increased fuel consumption savings Added insights into operations for smoother service, including improved performance on ground plan prediction, block time prediction, and on-time performance (OTP) prediction, where operations teams are able to act proactively in the event of a bad prediction to minimise delays. AI initiatives at Turkish Airlines currently span more than 60 live models, with at least 40 more in development. Currently, more than 200 Turkish Airlines employees are working on AI-based development, with the number set to grow. Red Hat was able to help build trust in the platform among Turkish Airlines staff and contribute to its growing use, as well as break down barriers between teams by supporting data scientists in using Red Hat OpenShift AI and Red Hat OpenShift and opening new lines of communication between teams. A more open approach to experimenting and innovating with new technologies is now evident across the organization, primed to support future ambitions and growth. Red Hat's vision: Any model, any accelerator, any cloud. The future of AI must be defined by limitless opportunity, not constrained by infrastructure silos. Red Hat sees a horizon where organizations can deploy any model, on any accelerator, across any cloud, delivering an exceptional, more consistent user experience without exorbitant costs. To unlock the true potential of gen AI investments, enterprises require a universal inference platform - a standard for more seamless, high-performance AI innovation, both today and in the years to come. Red Hat Summit Join the Red Hat Summit keynotes to hear the latest from Red Hat executives, customers and partners: Modernized infrastructure meets enterprise-ready AI — Tuesday, May 20, 8-10 a.m. EDT (YouTube) Hybrid cloud evolves to deliver enterprise innovation — Wednesday, May 21, 8-9:30 a.m. EDT (YouTube) Supporting Quotes Haluk Tekin, country manager, Türkiye and CIS, Red Hat 'Creating citizen data scientists is a crucial achievement to enterprise-wide AI adoption, and we are honoured to collaborate with Turkish Airlines, the airline flying to more countries than any other, in this pursuit by making AI tools and platforms more accessible to every employee. Red Hat is committed to supporting the wide-scale cultural and technological transformation at Turkish Airlines, while also helping to improve operational flexibility, IT agility and AI application development speed through cross-team collaboration.' Serdar Gürbüz, General Manager, Turkish Technology, a Turkish Airlines subsidiary 'As Turkish Airlines continues its journey to becoming a fully data-driven organization, our focus is on embedding AI across every aspect of the business. From operational efficiency to customer experience, AI is strongly supporting our strategic decision-making processes. To enable this transformation, we have built a secure, scalable infrastructure based on open architectures. In this journey, Red Hat has served not just as a technology provider, but as a partner whose open source philosophy aligns closely with our own. Platforms like Red Hat OpenShift AI allow us to keep data on-premises while accelerating model development and enabling business units to leverage AI capabilities in a flexible way. This approach is helping us move AI beyond isolated use cases and into a scalable, organization-wide capability. As Turkish Airlines, we believe that the use of AI will play a vital role in enhancing our key achievements in the aviation industry.' Additional Resources Learn about recent enhancements to Red Hat OpenShift AI Learn more about Turkish Airlines Learn more about Red Hat OpenShift AI Read more Red Hat customer success stories Learn more about Red Hat Summit See all of Red Hat's announcements this week in the Red Hat Summit newsroom Follow @RedHatSummit or #RHSummit on X for event-specific updates Connect with Red Hat About Red Hat Red Hat is the open hybrid cloud technology leader, delivering a trusted, consistent and comprehensive foundation for transformative IT innovation and AI applications. Its portfolio of cloud, developer, AI, Linux, automation and application platform technologies enables any application, anywhere—from the datacenter to the edge. As the world's leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, Red Hat invests in open ecosystems and communities to solve tomorrow's IT challenges. Collaborating with partners and customers, Red Hat helps them build, connect, automate, secure and manage their IT environments, supported by consulting services and award-winning training and certification offerings. About Turkish Airlines and Turkish Technology Established in 1933 with a fleet of five aircraft, Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines has a fleet of 479 (passenger and cargo) aircraft flying to 353 worldwide destinations as 300 international and 53 domestics in 131 countries. Founded in 2021, Turkish Technology is the leading airline's IT subsidiary, developing software that addresses the technological needs of the aviation and air cargo industries. Forward-Looking Statements Except for the historical information and discussions contained herein, statements contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the company's current assumptions regarding future business and financial performance. These statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially. Any forward-looking statement in this press release speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by law, the company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements. Red Hat, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the Red Hat logo and OpenShift are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and other countries. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.

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