Aqua News
The cybersecurity industry skills gap
Nitzan Yaakov, Data Security Analyst at Aqua Security, discusses how to help close that gap and recruit and retain young talent.
Aqua Security Appoints Albert Nieves as Vice President of Federal Sales
BOSTON — December 21, 2021 — Aqua Security, the leading pure-play cloud native security provider, today announced the appointment of Albert Nieves as Vice President of Federal Sales. With 30 years of experience specializing in technology within the federal market, Nieves will join Aqua to drive continued growth and help U.S. Government agencies more securely move …
The 10 Coolest Cloud Security Tools Of 2021
Aqua Security in July debuted a new cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP) to ease the journey from scanning and visibility to workload protection in cloud-native environments.
Improving observability in cloud native environments
Rory McCune, Cloud Native Security Advocate at Aqua Security, authors an article on the need of observability and how it helps DevSecOps teams to identify threats and suspicious behaviours in the early phases of a cyberattack.
Container, Serverless & Cloud Native Security Flash – December 2021
What an end to the year! So much has been happening this December and the month isn’t over yet. Explore our take on the critical Log4Shell vulnerability along with mitigation advice and recommendations on how to address the risk of similar issues in the future. At Aqua, we were excited to join forces with Argon, the leader in …
Integrate security into CI/CD with the Trivy scanner
Teppei Fukuda, open source software engineer at Aqua Security and creator of Trivy, discusses how open source Trivy plugs into the software build process and scans container images and infrastructure-as-code files for vulnerabilities and misconfigurations.
Argon sold to Aqua Security for undisclosed amount
The acquisition has produced “the industry’s first and only solution to secure all stages of software build and release,” according to Aqua Security co-founder and CEO Dror Davidoff.
What one thing should you do to secure your Kubernetes environment?
Rory McCune of Aqua Security spoke about getting started with Kubernetes security at Computing’s recent Deskflix: DevSecOps event, where he attempted to answer the question, ‘What’s the one thing I could do to try and improve my Kubernetes security?’