The servers hum in the dark, waiting for the next handshake. You need to know exactly what powers that handshake—what libraries, versions, and configurations live in your stack. Infrastructure Resource Profiles for OpenSSL give you that clarity. They pull the technical truth out of running systems and present it without noise.
OpenSSL is everywhere. TLS connections, certificate handling, encryption routines—chances are your product depends on it. But dependency alone is not enough. You have to track which version is installed, when it was updated, how it was built, and whether it’s still secure. Infrastructure Resource Profiles aggregate that detail across environments. They expose vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and drift before they become incidents.
A profile is not just a snapshot. It is structured data about your OpenSSL deployments. Fields include binary location, compile-time flags, library version, patch level, and linked dependencies. When collected across all your nodes, patterns emerge. You can see if one cluster lags behind in updates or if certain builds deviate from compliance rules. This transforms reactive maintenance into planned action.