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Transitioning to FIPS 140-3 on Azure with Ubuntu

Presented by

Joel Sisko: Linux GBB for public sector at Microsoft | Henry Coggill: Security and Compliance PM at Canonical | Inara Moreira: Azure GTM at Canonical

About this talk

Organizations that work with the US public sector or handle sensitive data currently have a FIPS 140-2 requirement. Currently, if an organization wants FIPS compliance while running on Azure, they are running Ubuntu Pro 20.04 or earlier. On September 21st, 2026, this will no longer be enough to achieve FIPS compliance because organizations will need to transition to FIPS 140-3. Whether you already have FIPS compliance and are looking to learn how to transition to 140-3 or are just now looking into getting FIPS compliance, this webinar will inform you on the new standards and how to achieve them with Ubuntu Pro on Microsoft Azure. Ubuntu Pro 22.04 recently became FIPS 140-3 certified as of February 2025. In this webinar, we will also explore how to transition from previous versions of Ubuntu to Ubuntu Pro 22.04 to prepare for the FIPS 140-2 sunset next year. Join us on April 22nd for a must-attend webinar with Joel from Microsoft and our experts as we discuss: - Why the move to FIPS 140-3 matters now—before the 2026 deadline - How Ubuntu Pro on Azure simplifies FIPS 140-3 compliance for cloud workloads - Best practices for securing your infrastructure and avoiding migration roadblocks
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