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Kubernetes, Docker, ContainerD Impacted by RunC Container Runtime Bug

February 12, 2019

“There are always going to be vulnerabilities,” Rani Osnat, vice president of product marketing at Aqua Security, told SDxCentral during the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2018 event in Seattle. “The fact that one was found was to be expected. And I expect more will be found going forward. That’s just what should be expected …

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Cloud native security

How to explain Kubernetes Operators in plain English

February 11, 2019

“Operators can simplify how you run Kubernetes applications, removing the complexity of managing the nuts and bolts of Kubernetes, and allowing you to do so in a repeatable manner,” says Amir Jerbi, CTO at Aqua Security.

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The Cloud Native Security Flash | Aqua Security Feb 2019

February 7, 2019

Serverless and containerizations trends, post-Kubernetes open-source computing, Container Sandboxing, Datadog and Container Security, Tech comparisons resources and more.

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DevSecOps tools

Mitigating the Security Risks of Cloud-Native Applications

February 5, 2019

Traditional security tools cannot handle the velocity, scale, and dynamic networking capabilities of containers. Taking this a step further, serverless functions prioritize simplicity and agility by abstracting infrastructure concerns to provide a simple execution environment for applications and microservices. Attackers may leverage a vulnerability in base images used for containers, outsourced libraries or in serverless …

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Container security needs call for more DevSecOps talent

January 31, 2019

More businesses need a “shift left” mentality to move security to the start of the development and build process and test for vulnerabilities earlier, according to Liz Rice, technology evangelist for Aqua Security. If there is a problem with one of the dependencies, a developer can be notified earlier instead of waiting until the end of …

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Computer Weekly

How To Save IT From Drowning In Its Own Self-Containerised World (and other stories)

January 29, 2019

It is a reality that more enterprises are deploying containers and other tools to help build and ship applications faster – solutions designed to be easy-to-use and to improve developer agility – not with production deployments and associated security requirements in mind. Aqua’s view is right there with my own – a solution is not …

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Silicon Angle

Finding equilibrium in post-Kubernetes open-source computing

January 28, 2019

As Kubernetes is leveraged as the foundation for an increasing number of critical enterprise technologies and enables the new industry standard of hybrid cloud, open-source participants are reckoning with both the challenge and opportunity of working within a new collaborative digital economy. “The scale is coming from real adoption and businesses that are moving their applications …

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Container Security

Creating processes to shift security farther left in DevOps

January 28, 2019

Some questions and concerns discussed in this podcast: If security needs to “Shift Left”, what can devs do to accommodate the change?  Why do we need security as far left?  Automation: How does security that solves security issues? Do Microservices solve everything? What don’t they solve? What does security need to embrace to make the …

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