The cloud brings tremendous capabilities in terms of increased deployment fluidity and automation. Along with cloud adoption has come the use of cloud-native tools built specifically for developing applications for this domain. However, cloud-native tools carry some nuanced security concerns, such as misconfigurations, known vulnerabilities and leaked secrets. As such, 83% of organizations recognize security […]
Majority of Orgs Lack Visibility Into Container Vulnerabilities
Today’s blend of third-party application dependencies and polyglot software development often makes assessing risk difficult. With many new cloud-native deployment models, it can be tricky to discover potential vulnerabilities. These threats take the form of insecure default settings in Kubernetes, over-permissive states, CVEs that threaten container integrity, and other vulnerable conditions. Plugging gaps throughout the […]
Secure Kubernetes Architecture: Six Factors Essential to Success
Kubernetes has become the go-to container orchestration tool for businesses. Check out these telling stats [source: Enterpriser’s Project]: 84% of companies are using containers in production. Of those, 78% are using Kubernetes to manage their containers. 69% of companies have found security holes due to misconfiguration of their Kubernetes environment. Your Kubernetes architecture is like a […]
Languages and DevOps: Can’t be Contained
The evolution of platform is an interesting study. From physical to virtual to cloud to containers, the progression has been steady, and each successive platform has benefits for both Dev and Ops that make them appealing. In the case of containers, portability is the word. As easy to fold into your DevOps toolchain as cloud, […]
Languages and DevOps: Traditional
For quite a while now, all the cool kids have been going on and on about “full stack development,” “API first,” and a ton of similar methodologies/practices. And yet, a huge swath of applications are still targeted at a single system to do a specific job. There are fat clients, there are internal servers, there […]
Windows Sandbox and Hypervisor-Based Isolation
Completely securing the endpoint is hard. Securing it without sacrificing user productivity is even harder. Think of a modern laptop running a Windows 10 OS, for example. The OS consists of millions of potentially vulnerable lines of code. It has many legacy components written with old security standards in mind. The kernel is probably executing […]
Up Your DevOps Game: It’s Time for NoOps
NoOps is here and it’s more than just a buzzword or an ideal. The next generation of platform-as-a-service (PaaS) platforms are evolving to minimize the developers’ operational burden and reduce dependency on DevOps for deployment. Dev teams that don’t want to deal with operations or don’t have in-house operations resources should consider deploying applications on […]
Red Hat Automates More Operating System Tasks
Red Hat today announced an update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that automates a wide range of manual tasks. Scott McBrien, a principal product manager for Red Hat, said RHEL 8.3, available in a few weeks, expands the Red Hat System Roles capability that provides a prescriptive and automated means of managing operating system […]
Upcoming Event: Operationalizing Kubernetes Virtual Summit
As Kubernetes keeps gaining traction in mainstream IT environments, the next big challenge IT teams will face is operationalizing the platform at scale. On Oct. 1, at 10 a.m. EDT, leading Kubernetes and cloud native communities will come together at the Operationalizing Kubernetes Virtual Summit to explore the tools and best practices you need in […]
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