BOSTON—August 16, 2023—Aqua Security, the pioneer in cloud native security, today announced that it ranked as the Platform Leader in Innovation in the GigaOm Radar for Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM). In this second annual report, Aqua is recognized as a full platform play with a unique approach to security, simple licensing and broadly applicable …
Kubernetes (K8s) clusters belonging to more than 350 organizations, open-source projects, and individuals have been detected as openly accessible and unprotected. That’s according to new findings from Aqua Security following a three-month-long investigation by its research team, Nautilus.
Aqua’s Eilon Elhadad weighs in on software supply chain security.
BOSTON—August 8, 2023—Aqua Security, the pioneer in cloud native security, today announced a three-month-long investigation by its research team. Aqua Nautilus uncovered Kubernetes clusters belonging to more than 350 organizations, open-source projects, and individuals, were openly accessible and unprotected. A notable subset of clusters was connected to vast conglomerates and Fortune 500 companies. At least …
Cloud native security provider Aqua Security has announced enhancement of the Aqua cloud security platform with the availability of AI-guided remediation capabilities.
Boston—August 1, 2023—Aqua Security, the pioneer in cloud native security, today announced enhancement of the Aqua Cloud Security Platform with the availability of AI-Guided Remediation capabilities. Now overburdened security teams can better operationalize risk findings to rapidly reduce risk and help developers quickly fix issues. According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, adversaries exploit …
The Nautilus researchers’ analysis established the threat actors were specifically targeting misconfigurations in the Tomcat web application manager app which allows users to manage deployed web applications.
The findings add to the research from Aqua Security that recently showed malicious activity targeting public-facing Docker and JupyterLab APIs. Aqua researchers attributed the activity — with a high level of confidence — to TeamTNT.