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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 management with Sysdig table panels
This all started with a customer coming to us with a simple question around Kubernetes management and maintaining an inventory...
Top 15 Kubectl plugins for security engineers
Let’s dig deeper into this list of Kubectl plugins that we strongly feel will be very useful for anyone, especially...
Falco
This open-source security guide offers resources for those who want to deploy an open-source container security stack for Docker or Kubernetes.
Exploring the New Container Checkpointing Feature
Kubernetes is a continuously evolving technology strongly supported by the open source community. In the last What’s new in Kubernetes...
Preventing DoS Kubernetes using Falco and Calico
A Denial-of-Service (DoS) is an attack meant to shut down a machine or network, making it inaccessible to its intended...
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...
Kubernetes admission controllers in 5 minutes
Admission controllers are a powerful Kubernetes-native feature that helps you define and customize what is allowed to run on your...
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