As container adoption rates surge, and the infrastructure for cloud-native continues to evolve to include Container-as-a-Service (CaaS) and serverless approaches, Aqua is investing in supporting our customers’ DevSecOps initiatives on their platform of choice. For example, the recent release of v3.0 introduced native support for Kubernetes and a new MicroEnforcer model that enables security and …
The fact that all parties can embrace the business benefits containers offer is driving this change of attitudes. DevOps and the senior business leadership team like containers because they improve agility and enable faster shipping of applications. Information security teams like containers because they are more secure than traditional DevOps environments. But all parties must …
The Technology Pioneers cohort of 2018 brings together 61 early-stage companies from around the world that are pioneering new technologies and innovations. Aqua Security was chosen for its contributions in the field of security for container environments.
Aqua Security, the market-leading platform provider for securing container-based and cloud-native applications, today announced it was selected among hundreds of candidates as one of the World Economic Forum’s “technology pioneers”.
The most secure organizations treat security as a culture, not a step. Here’s how to nurture a DevSecOps culture of your own – and use metrics to gauge success
The 5th DockerCon North America just closed its doors, where as usual there were many interesting announcements, with both Docker and its ecosystem partners showing their latest innovations. Here’s a summary of those and other industry news, along with Aqua’s own updates and some upcoming events
Aqua was among the first of what is now a long list of third-party vendors that provide security controls for Docker container environments. In a video interview with eWEEK at DockerCon 18 here, Davidoff provides insight into why container security is increasingly important and what’s next for his company.
Latest release of free Aqua MicroScanner™ enables developers to automatically scan images for known vulnerabilities during Jenkins build Boston, MA – June 13, 2018 – Aqua Security, the market-leading platform provider for securing container-based and cloud-native applications, today announced at DockerCon a native Jenkins plug-in for Aqua MicroScanner, the company’s free-to-use vulnerability scanner for Docker …