Avec sa plate-forme Aqua Container Security, la start-up israélienne Aqua Security s’attaque au problème de la sécurité des applications conteneurisées, aussi bien durant la phase de développement que durant la phase d’exécution.
Pay-Per-Scan Offering Allows Customers to Ensure Images are Free of Common Security Issues such as Known Vulnerabilities, Sensitive Data and Configuration Errors Nov 15, 2017, Tel Aviv, Israel – Aqua Security today announced that it’s launched a pay per scan, on-demand vulnerability scanning service for Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers that build, store, or manage container images …
In a multiplatform environment, with communication lines running between several different cloud services and on-premises systems, those connecting lines may be the most vulnerable part of your cloud architecture. Make sure they are checked and rechecked.
CISOs need to make devsecops a priority. These KPIs can help align both security and nonsecurity stakeholders as to where, why, and how security fits into the process
Last month at DockerCon Europe, Docker announced that it now supports Kubernetes in a move that clearly indicates the popularity of Kubernetes in the container ecosystem. We also learned in a recent survey that experts and the market see eye-to-eye when it comes to identifying current top security focus areas in container security. Lastly, we released Aqua 2.6 which delivers production-ready runtime security for Windows container applications
Well… we prefer containerised app info highway code
Aqua Chooses Boston For its Exceptional Talent Base and Thriving CyberSecurity Community; Hires New Executives Jeff Ginter to Lead Sales, Linda Matthews to Lead Customer Success Boston, MA, November 1, 2017 – Aqua Security, the market-leading container security platform provider, today announced it has formally moved its U.S. Headquarters to Burlington, MA. As part of …
Now that containers are showing up with increased frequency in production environments, the challenges associated with securing those containers are becoming more apparent to developers and IT security teams alike.