DevSecOps is a great portmanteau word, but is it a concept in wide use? According to a survey of attendees at this year’s RSA Conference, it’s not yet universal, but many more organizations are now embracing at least some DevSecOps principles than was the case even a year ago.
Support delivers seamless runtime security controls for clusters managed on Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes BOSTON – 5 June 2018 – Aqua Security, a market-leading platform provider for securing container-based and cloud-native applications, today announced its support for Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS). Supporting Amazon EKS uses Aqua’s Kubernetes-native security controls, …
57% of Respondents View Their Budget and Expertise as Adequate to Implement DevSecOps BOSTON, June 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Aqua Security, the market-leading platform provider for securing containers and cloud-native applications, today announced the results of a survey conducted over the course of two days during the RSA Conference 2018. The survey sampled 80 security …
As multi-cloud strategies continue to mature, we asked a range of experts to weigh in on the problems multi-cloud IT shops commonly encounter – and must solve to maximize the potential benefits. These issues all can be solved: They should not be viewed as deal-breakers for your long-term multi-cloud strategy, but rather as opportunities for learning and proactive solutions. Let’s dive into those challenges…
Enterprise Times caught up with Liz Rice, Technology Evangelist, Aqua Security and Sugu Sougoumarane, CTO, PlanetScale Data at the Cloud Native Computing Conference and KubeCon in Copenhagen. We talked about Vitess, the open source database clustering system which is now a CNCF project. At the same time we talked about the challenge of container security…
May 2018 can be titled “The Month of Kubernetes”, starting at KubeCon Europe, with triple the attendance just last year, followed by many exciting announcements from the cloud-native ecosystem. Will DockerCon next month bring the same level of excitement? We hope so.
Supports Red Hat OpenShift workloads that use CRI-O as the runtime engine Red Hat Summit, San Francisco, and Boston, MA – May 7, 2018 – Aqua Security, the market-leading platform provider for securing container-based and cloud-native applications, today announced early availability of its runtime security controls for workloads using the CRI-O runtime engine, including those …
Aqua Security rolled out initial runtime security control support for container workloads running across the CRI-O Kubernetes runtime platform. A container runtime provides an API and tools that abstract low-level technical details in the container.