Researchers discovered how Docker APIs can be exploited to hide malware. Dave Shackleford explains the attack method and the threat it poses to container and virtual machines.
According to a new study from Aqua, container security ownership currently breaks down by department into 43% DevOps, 36% security, 13% DevSecOps, with 8% falling elsewhere.
Your code needs secrets in order to do its job–things like passwords, access tokens, and API keys. It’s critical that these secrets don’t fall into the wrong hands, so managing those secrets is an essential part of your overall security strategy.
To learn the current state of container security in the enterprise, Aqua Security surveyed 512 individuals meeting the criteria of using containers in development or production today or planning to use them in the near future.
New tools help enterprises organize and maximize their expanding multiple cloud infrastructure.
Findings highlight differences in security focus and ownership based on respondents’ roles, experience with containers, and maturity of deployment Tel Aviv, Israel and Copenhagen, Denmark: 18, October 2017: Aqua Security, the market-leading container security platform provider today announced the results of its first annual ‘Container Security in the Enterprise’ survey. With companies such as Facebook, …
Latest release of Aqua’s leading container security platform also features new capabilities that strengthen compliance and image assurance Tel Aviv, Israel and Copenhagen, Denmark – 17 October 2017 – Aqua Security, the market-leading container security platform provider, today announced version 2.6 of its solution, featuring general availability of runtime security for Windows Containers and a …
A few major announcements this month that we are happy to share with you: Aqua recently raised $25M in Series B funding to capitalize on the strong demand for our cloud-native container security platform. In addition, the Aqua’s Image security Scanner is now available on the Azure Marketplace. Lastly, we partnered with Red Hat and are now fully Interoperable with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. From the ecosystem, we hear that Kubernetes is gaining momentum with their recent 1.8 major release and by joining the Cloud Native Computing Foundry. Read all about these stories and more in our October edition.