What is the latest available AsyncOS Version for the IronPort C160

Hello @ all,
i try to figure out if there is a AsyncOS 8.x update for the Cisco IronPort C160 available.
My Cisco C160 cluster is running the 7.6.0-357 AsyncOS version.
Greetings Robert

8.0.1-023 is still the latest GA release.  If you are on that release, you won't see any of the FCS releases.  
Q: Are there any other releases available for AsyncOS?
A: Yes, FCS candidates are available for provisioning, but you must open a support case and request to be added to the FCS provisioning group.  Please see our other CSC blog posts for recent FCS release information.
I'll shoot you a DM and work with you to get your SN and info, if you are wanting to get 8.5.6-073?
I hope this helps!
-Robert
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