Webinar

Zero Blind Spots: Linux Lifecycle Automation, Identity Security & Digital Sovereignty for European Enterprises

When: Tuesday July 7, 2026, 2:00 p.m. (CEST) / 1:00 p.m. (BST)

Duration: 60 minutes (including Q&A)

Language: English

See how orcharhino & LinuxGuard Work Together to Deliver Compliance-Ready, Sovereign Linux Infrastructure — Simply and at Scale

Zero Blind Spots. Your Linux estate should not have any!

Yet many European enterprises are managing privileged accounts they cannot fully see, patch cycles they cannot fully automate, and configurations that drift further from their signed-off baseline every week.

This webinar shows how to address those gaps.

orcharhino and LinuxGuard complement each other across the Linux operations and security lifecycle:

  • orcharhino automates the Linux lifecycle from provisioning to patching and decommissioning.
  • LinuxGuard governs privileged identities and supports the audit evidence your compliance team needs.

What you get:

The result is infrastructure that is more sovereign, reproducible, and compliance-ready — with reduced dependency on US cloud services, less reliance on manual Linux operations, and fewer blind spots across systems and access.

In 60 minutes (incl. Q&A), you will see both platforms demonstrated live across scenarios that matter most to European enterprises operating under NIS2, DORA, and the UK Cyber Security and Resilience Bill.

The webinar will focus on how Linux lifecycle automation and identity security can work together to reduce operational risks and compliance gaps.

What will you learn in this webinar?

Linux blind spots often emerge where operational complexity and access risk meet: fragmented environments, manual patching, configuration drift, unmanaged privileged accounts, and unclear permissions.

This webinar will help you address questions such as:

  • Which systems exist?
  • Which systems are missing security updates?
  • Which users have privileged access?
  • Which permissions are still required — and which have simply accumulated over time?

We will look at these challenges from two connected perspectives: Linux lifecycle management and identity security.

You will learn how orcharhino helps enterprises gain control over provisioning, patching, compliance, and infrastructure visibility, while LinuxGuard adds centralised identity control, least-privilege access, and auditability for privileged activity.

Together, both tools support a more controlled Linux operating model where systems, patch levels, configurations, and access rights are visible, manageable, and auditable.

Webinar in Kooperation mit LinuxGuard Ltd

Who should attend?

This webinar is designed for teams responsible for securing, operating or auditing Linux infrastructure in medium to large enterprises.

You should not miss this session if your organisation is dealing with:

  • Considerations around data sovereignty and server locations
  • Fragmented Linux environments across different teams, locations or distributions
  • Limited visibility into existing systems, patch levels or security updates
  • Manual patch cycles that are difficult to standardise, stage or evidence
  • Configuration drift caused by manual changes over time
  • Unmanaged privileged accounts or unclear ownership of access rights
  • Permissions that have accumulated over time and are difficult to review
  • Increasing audit pressure under frameworks such as NIS2, DORA or the UK Cyber Security and Resilience Bill
  • The need to reduce operational dependency and strengthen digital sovereignty

The session is particularly relevant for IT Security Managers, Infrastructure and Linux Operations Leads, Compliance Officers, CIOs and CISOs responsible for securing, operating or auditing Linux infrastructure in regulated and critical sectors.

You will get a strategic overview of how Linux lifecycle automation and identity security can work together to reduce blind spots, improve audit readiness and strengthen operational control.

Your webinar speakers

Profilbild Webinar - LinuxGuard - Petzer Cummings

Peter Cummings - Founder & CEO - LinuxGuard

Peter Cummings is the Founder & CEO of LinuxGuard and an identity and security leader with more than 20 years of experience securing Linux, IAM, and PAM for global enterprises.

He has led major Linux and identity programmes for organisations such as Mastercard, Lonza, UBS, EY, and UK Government agencies, redesigning authentication, authorisation, and IAM platforms in highly regulated environments.

Drawing on this hands-on work, Peter built LinuxGuard as a cloud-native platform that gives security teams real-time visibility into who can do what on every Linux server and where privilege or configuration drift introduces risk.

Today he helps organisations turn Zero Trust and least privilege for Linux from slideware into something measurable, auditable, and deployable at scale.

Dr. Jonas Trüstedt - Product Manager orcharhino - ATIX

Dr. Jonas Trüstedt is an expert in the field of hybrid infrastructure automation, as well as lifecycle and patch management in complex, heterogeneous IT environments.

For the past ten years, he has been helping companies operate their system landscapes consistently across different platforms, standardize automation processes, and systematically reduce vendor lock-in.

At ATIX AG, he is responsible for the further development of the automation software orcharhino in his role as Product Manager.

Registration

Upon registering for this webinar, we will process your personal data in accordance with the GDPR. The following information explains who is responsible for the processing, the purposes for which your data will be used, and the rights you have.

 

Verantwortlicher für die Anmeldung über diese Website
ATIX Informationstechnologie und Consulting AG, Parkring 15, 85748 Garching bei München, info@atix.de

Data Protection Officer

Philipp Herold, Herold Unternehmensberatung (datenschutz@hub24.de)

Partner/Co-organizer

The webinar is being hosted in collaboration with LinuxGuard Ltd, Kemp House, 152–160 City Road, London EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom.

 

Purposes of processing

We process your personal data—including, in particular, your name, email address, company, position/role, and details regarding your registration and participation—for the purposes of registering, organizing, conducting, and following up on the webinar. This includes, in particular, managing your registration, sending you access information, communicating with you regarding the event, and handling the technical and organizational aspects of the webinar.

If you consent to this, ATIX Informationstechnologie und Consulting AG and/or LinuxGuard Ltd will also use your data to contact you for promotional purposes regarding their own products, services, events, and industry information.

 

Legal Basis
The processing of personal data for the registration and conduct of the webinar is based on Article 6(1) (1)(b) of the GDPR, to the extent that the processing is necessary for the provision of the webinar, and additionally on the basis of Article 6(1) (1)(b) of the GDPR, to the extent that we have a legitimate interest in the organizational conduct and follow-up of the webinar.

To the extent that you consent to the transfer of your data to LinuxGuard Ltd or to receiving promotional communications, the processing is based on Article 6(1) (1)(b) GDPR.

Recipients of the Data
The recipients of your data may include internal departments of ATIX Informationstechnologie und Consulting AG, technical service providers engaged by the company—in particular hosting, CRM, email, and webinar service providers—as well as LinuxGuard Ltd, provided you have given your consent or to the extent necessary for the joint processing of the data.

 

Data transfer to the United Kingdom

When data is transferred to LinuxGuard Ltd, personal data is transferred to the United Kingdom. The European Commission has issued an adequacy decision for the United Kingdom pursuant to Article 45 of the GDPR.

 

Duration of storage
We store your personal data only for as long as is necessary for the purposes stated or as required by legal retention obligations. We store data processed for marketing purposes based on your consent until you withdraw your consent or until the purpose of the processing no longer applies.

 

Withdrawal of Consent

You may withdraw your consent at any time, effective for the future. Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out on the basis of your consent prior to withdrawal.

Your Rights

In accordance with the applicable legal requirements, you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict the processing of, and transfer your data, as well as the right to object to certain processing activities. You also have the right to file a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority.

 

Further Information
For more information on the processing of personal data by ATIX, please refer to the privacy policy of ATIX Informationstechnologie und Consulting AG. For more information on the processing of personal data by LinuxGuard, please refer to the privacy policy of LinuxGuard Ltd.

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