Operating system name of ASA,PIX

Hello Guys,
The OS used in Router and Switches are named as IOS. What is the name of OS of PIX and ASA?

The OS of the old PIX (when not based on Linux) was named "Finesse". But nowadays I'm not aware of any specific name any more. The name "Finesse" more or less disappeared. Just call it ASA-OS.

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