Earlier this month, open-source security innovator TuxCare launched an in-memory vulnerability scanner for Linux-native environments.

TuxCare Radar is a Linux-first vulnerability scanner that cuts through the noise to deliver accurate, real-time vulnerability detection and reporting. The results minimize false positives by recognizing both traditional and rebootless patches in memory.

Designed for rapid deployment with a lightweight Command Line Interface (CLI), this innovative Linux tool lets security teams focus on what matters most without compromising visibility or control. Plug it into your workflow, and generate audit-ready reports in minutes. Radar accelerates patching compliance with AI-enhanced risk scoring and intelligence, ensuring security and compliance audits are unaffected by scan noise.

System administrators spend too much needless time chasing down false alarms and wading through reports, according to TuxCare CRO Michael Canavan.

“We built this scanner to deliver clarity through AI-driven insights that pinpoint real risks so that teams can focus on what matters. It sets up in minutes and works seamlessly, giving IT teams instant, actionable visibility into their Linux environments,” he said.