CIQ and Binarly Partner to Deliver Binary and Firmware-Level Security for Enterprise Linux
CIQ and Binarly Partner to Deliver Binary and Firmware-Level Security for Enterprise Linux
Publish Date: 2026-05-26 12:00:00
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Partnership extends supply chain transparency to the infrastructure layer that auditors and adversaries both know OS hardening cannot reach
RENO, Nev., May 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — CIQ, the founding commercial sponsor of Rocky Linux and provider of enterprise infrastructure solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Binarly, the company behind the Transparency Platform for software supply chain security, to extend binary-level analysis and firmware vulnerability detection into Enterprise Linux environments.
Binary-Level Product Security for Shipped Software and Firmware
Binarly’s Transparency Platform performs deep binary analysis of firmware, boot components, baseboard management controllers (BMCs) and vendor-supplied binaries without requiring source code, surfacing vulnerabilities that exist beneath the operating system and outside the reach of standard package scanning and CVE management tools. Paired with CIQ’s commercially supported, hardened Enterprise Linux platform, customers gain a single path to infrastructure assurance that spans the OS and the layers beneath it.
The partnership also strengthens audit posture and supply chain documentation. CIQ contributes OS-level compliance evidence and FIPS 140-3 validated components through RLC Pro (Rocky Linux from CIQ Pro). Binarly adds binary and firmware analysis, SBOM generation and full dependency mapping, including transitive dependencies, giving security teams the evidence required to demonstrate supply chain diligence to auditors and…