AmiOS Use Case – Locked-Down Kiosk

Run only allowlisted applications, enforce read-only storage, restrict network access, and guarantee a clean slate with every reboot. AmiOS keeps your kiosk secure, consistent, and free from user traces—no matter where it’s deployed.

How does AmiOS for Locked-Down Kiosk

AmiOS makes it easy to deploy secure, tamper-resistant kiosks in public or semi-trusted spaces—lobbies, shop floors, exhibitions, and field terminals.

Always Clean: Each session starts from a known, RAM-based baseline. All user activity and temporary files are wiped at reset or shutdown, leaving no trace behind.

Purpose-Built Experience: Kiosks boot directly into your chosen application or launcher. Only approved software is accessible—users can’t open a shell, switch tasks, or change settings.

Hardened by Default: Local disks can be read-only, removable media ignored, and peripherals tightly controlled. Networking is restricted to approved endpoints or kept offline for maximum security.

Simple Session Management: Configure automatic resets on idle, schedule, or staff command—returning the kiosk to its starting point in seconds. Any data you keep (like metrics or transactions) is stored securely off-device.

Effortless Updates: Build and deploy kiosk profiles as ISO, USB, or PXE images. Update or roll back with a new image—ensuring consistent, predictable behavior every time.

The result: AmiOS delivers locked-down kiosks with a predictable user experience, minimal attack surface, and a clean slate at every session’s end.

Stealth Traveler

Protect your sensitive data and critical applications while traveling with AmiOS

Isolated Tester

Ensure consistent, repeatable results in testing or research with AmiOS

Secure Investigator

Inspect untrusted media, networks, and data without compromising your system’s integrity

Locked-Down Kiosk

Ensure consistent, repeatable results in testing or research with AmiOS

AmiOS Image & AmiOS Admin station

AmiOS Image

Your bootable baseline—built as code. Run RAM-only for zero trace or persistent for builds; every boot starts clean.

AmiOS Admin Station

Turn configuration into images. Compose, build, and export from the CLI—profiles for demos, labs, or field kits.

FAQs

Which operating systems does AmiOS support?

AmiOS currently supports Alma Linux & Windows 10-11. Currently working on support for RHEL, Fedora & Rocky.

What is AmiOS’s pricing model?

Contact us regarding price inquiries.

How is AmiOS different than creating a bootable USB drive for a Linux live-boot as described here?

AmiOS creates the live-boot environment, the ISO file, and creates it the way you want it. Instead of using the ISO file provided by Ubuntu, you create your own system with the tools, applications, and security policy you want. You can then follow the same instruction to create a bootable USB drive with your own live-boot system.