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Announcing the Sysdig Cloud-Native Visibility + Security Platform 2.0

Today we’re announcing version 2.0 of the Sysdig Cloud-Native Visibility + Security platform. It provides a more powerful and significantly simpler way for enterprises to see the health, risk, and performance of their cloud-native environments in a single unified view.

What is AWS GuardDuty

AWS is the most popular cloud platform for enterprises, and with good reason. Amazon has massive infrastructure around the world, and many years of experience with it. Whether your network is completely on the cloud or you have a hybrid network, using AWS saves your business a lot of money and physical space. You benefit from Amazon’s tremendous economies of scale, and a lot of the tedious work involved in maintaining a network can be delegated to them.

Understanding "container security"

Do you docker? Without a doubt, containers are one of the hottest concepts in application delivery and security these days. And that’s a very good thing. Containers have tremendous advantages over the way we have done things in the past. But how should containers influence a threat detection and response strategy? Do I need a larger “container security” strategy to get started deploying my apps using container architectures?

Weekly Cyber Security News 05/04/2019

A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. It’s been a while since we had reports of a Node.Js module repo tainting, this time though, it appears that its Ruby’s turn to suffer along with Google scoring an own goal. Trust in the code library supply chain shows once again that mistakes can have a wide ranging impact. I don’t have any solutions. Does anyone?

What Your Kubernetes Security Checklist Might Be Missing

New technologies often require changes in security practices. What is remarkable about containers and Kubernetes, is that they also provide the potential for enhancing and improve existing security practices. In this post, I will share a model that we use at Nirmata to help customers understand security concerns and plan Kubernetes implementations that are secure.