Aqua’s expertise in full lifecycle container security helps Google Cloud customers secure applications running on Google Kubernetes Engine KubeCon, Copenhagen, Denmark — May 3, 2018 — Aqua Security, a platform provider for full lifecycle container and cloud-native security, today announced its partnership with Google Cloud to bring container runtime security capabilities to Cloud Security Command …
A cloud-native deployment could look like a nightmare to a security professional: thousands of containers, each with their own versions of different operating system files, packages and executables. Doesn’t this multiply the patching problem by orders of magnitude? Fortunately, some of the main tenets of today’s best practices in DevOps can really help. Let’s see how …
The monitoring and security challenges associated with microservices architectures arises from how microservices were created to be highly scalable — which means they may replicate themselves across nodes rapidly, run for minutes, and then shut down. Security tools geared for static locations, even virtual ones, will thus not work.
There are a lot of options to avoid having your Kubernetes environment hacked. But I’m often asked: What are the main Kubernetes security best practices that you absolutely must get right, assuming you don’t have the time to do a CISSP certification and also become a full-time Kubernetes expert? Here are the five things you need to know.
According to Frost & Sullivan, Aqua’s Container Security Platform Delivers “Unmatched protection covering the entire container life cycle.” Boston, MA – April 24, 2018: Aqua Security announced today that its unparalleled vision and strong market performance caught the attention of Frost & Sullivan during its recent analysis of the container security market, earning it Frost …
In this combination DevOps Chat and Security Boulevard Chat, we catch up with Rani Osnat of Aqua Security and one of our favorite folks to interview. Rani brings up to speed on the latest around Kubernetes, container security controls and the latest version of Aqua Security.
Multiple, concurrent innovations in enterprise application development present the opportunity to improve application security by “left-shifting” it to the beginning (and throughout) the dev cycle. Mobile app developers have to a certain degree, already left-shifted security. While on the surface, there might be seemingly little common ground between large scale, cloud native enterprise app dev …
VMware AppDefense now secures containerized workloads, and it added an integration with Aqua Security — two moves that show VMware is charging ahead when it comes to containers and cybersecurity.