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Kubernetes 1.21 – What’s new?
Kubernetes 1.21 is about to be released, and it comes packed with novelties! Where do we begin? This release brings...
Sysdig | Cloud Detection and Response
Securing GitOps is easier with k8s-security-configwatch, a Sysdig tool. Learn how to detect changes on your Kubernetes security configuration.
Sysdig Secure 3.0 introduces native prevention and incident response for Kubernetes
Today, we are excited to announce the launch of Sysdig Secure 3.0! Sysdig Secure is the industry’s first security tool...
Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)
Securing GitOps is easier with k8s-security-configwatch, a Sysdig tool. Learn how to detect changes on your Kubernetes security configuration.
Kubernetes is a beast: Tame its security related events (using Falco based rules with Sysdig Secure runtime policies) – EMEA
In this webinar, we will showcase how Sysdig Secure can simplify Kubernetes security by providing out-of-the-box policies and easily digestible events. We will also present a use-case based on the daily administration effort that Kubernetes specialists face and how Sysdig Secure (using Falco) can enable effective security on Kubernetes
Sysdig Secure 1.5 – enhanced kubernetes security & compliance; integrates with Google Cloud.
The Sysdig Secure 1.5 release furthers our goal of unifying security, performance monitoring, and forensics. This release includes a new...
How to Monitor Kubernetes API Server
Learning how to monitor the Kubernetes API server is crucial when running cloud-native applications in Kubernetes environments. The Kubernetes API...
How to implement an open source container security stack (part 1).
Container security is top-of-mind for any organization adopting Docker and Kubernetes, and this open source security guide is a comprehensive...
Kubernetes 1.31 – What’s new?
Kubernetes 1.31 is nearly here, and it’s full of exciting major changes to the project! So, what’s new in this...
Using Terraform for container security as code with Sysdig Secure
In the following tutorial you can learn how to implement container security as code. You probably have a CI/CD pipeline...