As Kubernetes’ star rises, it becomes a more interesting target for bad guys. “The rapid rise in adoption of Kubernetes is likely to uncover gaps that previously went unnoticed on the one hand, and on the other hand gain more attention from bad actors due to a higher profile,” says Amir Jerbi, CTO at Aqua Security.
“There’s a very basic understanding of cloud native needed at that level,” adds Liz Rice, Technology Evangelist at Aqua Security. “They don’t need a huge level of technical knowledge, we just need to get the terminology and awareness into the boardroom,” she notes.
The same goes for containers and containerization orchestration and automation tools like Kubernetes, Amazon ECS, and Docker Swarm. And while some people have previously debated whether serverless technology would take over containerization momentum, the truth is they’re actually complementary, says Rani Osnat, vice president of product marketing at Aqua Security.
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Security is still a consistent risk, according to Andy Feit, an executive at Boston-based Aqua Security, where Rice is a technology evangelist. “The reason for that is the cloud-native movement often stands on the shoulders of others,”