For the past few months, a malware operation has been scanning the internet for Docker servers running API ports exposed on the internet without a password. Hackers are then breaking into unprotected hosts and installing a new crypto-mining malware strain named Kinsing. Attacks began last year and are still ongoing, according to cloud security firm …
“As the adoption of Kubernetes and deployment of container-based applications in production accelerate to much higher volumes than we’ve seen to date, we can expect more security incidents to occur,” says Rani Osnat, VP of strategy at Aqua Security. “Most of those will be caused by the knowledge gap around what constitutes secure configuration, and lack …
2020 is going to see a significant move towards cloud and cloud native technologies. The challenge for most organisations is deciding which of those technologies will have the biggest impact on their business. In this short blog, Rani Osnat, VP of Strategy at Aqua Security, picks his four top areas where technology will have an …
Container security startup Aqua Security Software Ltd. says its open-source tool for scanning container images is now integrated by default with registries from Docker Inc. and the Mirantis Docker Enterprise platform, as well as Harbor, an open-source image registry project run by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Aqua sells a Cloud Native Security Platform for software containers, which are used to host …
Aqua Security today revealed that its open source Trivy container scanning software is now available by default in a growing number of container platforms. Currently available under a royalty-free Apache 2 license, Trivy will be included as the default scanner in Harbor, an open source container image registry project under the Cloud Native Computing Foundation …
Aqua Security released an open source tool this week for scanning image registries running on Docker and the enterprise version of Mirantis Docker. The security tool also targets Harbor, an open source container image registry project spearheaded by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). The Boston-based infrastructure security specialist said Monday (March 16) its Trivy …
BOSTON – March 16, 2020 – Aqua Security, the leading platform provider for securing cloud native applications and infrastructure, announced today that its open source Trivy vulnerability scanner is being added as an integrated option in widely used cloud native platforms, the CNCF’s Harbor registry and Mirantis Docker Enterprise. Trivy is a comprehensive and easy-to-use …
Dror Davidoff, CEO of Aqua says, “security issues arise in how enterprises configure and use public cloud services, especially IaaS (infrastructure as a service) and PaaS (platform as a service). Traditional application security constructs don’t work well, or at all, when using containers or serverless technologies to build cloud-native applications. It’s time to replace three long-held (and outdated) …