The first two quarters of 2017 have been the most active ever in five years from a cybersecurity investment standpoint. Here’s how the third quarter has shaped up.
Container security start-up has been backed by the likes of Microsoft and Check Point founder Shlomo Kramer. Aqua Security has raised $25m in Series B funding, taking its total backing to $38.5m.
The container security startup plans to use its Series B round of funding to continue its work helping secure workloads wherever they are deployed.
Led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, the Funding Will Propel Aqua’s “Secure Once, Deploy Anywhere” Approach to Revolutionize Application Security for the Cloud-Native Era Tel Aviv, Israel, Sept 19, 2017 – Aqua Security, the market-leading container security platform provider, today announced $25 million in Series B funding, the largest funding to date in the container security …
One of the steps you can take to protect against DDoS attacks is to add redundancy to an application by deploying it on multiple public cloud providers.
“My talk is about the power of metadata in container deployments, with lots of example use cases and demos. Also, if you’re attending and have questions about container security, please do come and say hello!”
In part two of his interview with Aqua Security, Zone Leader John Vester interviews Sagie Dulce about his recent presentation at Black Hat USA
September is just a week old yet we already have some exciting announcements from the ecosystem: Microsoft and Red Hat partnership got even tighter with their announcement on native support for Windows Server containers on Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat OpenShift dedicated on Microsoft Azure, and SQL Server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat OpenShift to enable enterprises to more easily adopt containers;