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THE LYNX PERSPECTIVE 

THE LYNX PERSPECTIVE 

Systems Architecture

Charting a New Course to Support Safety, Security, and Capability Enabling Modular Open Systems Approaches

My journey to lynx software technologies After dedicating more than 12 years to project office roles with a deep focus on software airworthiness, cybersecurity, system safety, MOSA, and architecture,...

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Standards: They Are Just The Start

At Lynx, we see the support of standards for mission-critical systems as just the start. That is because APIs don’t define system behavior and timing. This thoughtful piece by our CTO, Will Keegan,...

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LynxElement: Lynx's Second Generation of Secure Unikernel

Followers of Lynx will know that our primary focus is LYNX MOSA.ic. This software framework, founded on the LynxSecure® separation kernel hypervisor, enables a variety of operating systems such as ...

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LynxOS-178 Achieves FACE Conformance for Three Processor Architectures

Global armed services are looking at strategies and techniques to open up systems and reduce vendor lock. These programs are often deployed for decades, so these architectures need to be resistant to...

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Coming of Age of the Mission Critical Edge

The Mission Critical Edge (MCE) is at a transitionary or “coming of age” stage in its lifecycle. Note that this is a Lynx term that I had coined two years ago. If you see references to “Mission...

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THE COVID-19 EFFECT; INCREASED INTEREST IN SECURE LAPTOPS

Back in March, I wrote a blog about secure laptops based on some work Lynx was doing in this area. I committed to providing some ongoing updates via our website in due course. At the time, this was...

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