We wrote them and you loved them. Here’s a recap of the posts you shared, engaged, tweeted, liked, repurposed and gave us feedback on the most. So if you’ve been searching for updates about the container ecosystem, look no further, these are the top 5 Aqua blog posts.
[ Upesh recently joined the Aqua team as our VP of Business Development. Upesh has an amazing track record in the cybersecurity space in getting innovative start-ups embedded with major IT vendors and ecosystem players. This is his “30 days at Aqua” blog - Rani ]
How long have security practitioners been trying to …
Red Hat OpenShift container platform is one of the popular and mature platforms for developing and managing container deployments. While it has many built-in security features, Aqua provides an additional layer of security both in development as well as for protecting containerized applications in runtime.
The DevOps-Security hybrid model is not a new thing. Gartner first introduced this model nearly five years ago. It was driven by the need to define where DevOps’ responsibility for security starts and ends, and how security teams can facilitate a streamlined process for building and deploying software in a secure …
Last week I attended DockerCon along with many of my colleagues at Aqua. It was a great event, with over 5,000 attendees, making it the biggest DockerCon ever. Also, this year 20% of attendees were women - still room for improvement, but we’re on the right track. As usual, it was packed with interesting announcements …
One of the neat features of the Aqua Security solution is the ability to inject secrets into the environment of a running container, so that they never get written to disk. In this article I’m setting up an Aqua installation on Azure, using Kubernetes as the orchestrator and HashiCorp Vault as the secrets store, so …
This article was originally published in InfoWorld.com, New Tech Forum.
From development to deployment, one of the most distinctive traits of using containers is speed. The development cycle is not only rapid, but divided into multiple, bite-sized components that are constantly updated. At runtime, frequent updates …
At the RSA conference last February, our very own Tsvi Korren packed a room full of more than 400 security pros who came to get the lowdown on container security. This session is now available online.
Take one of the growing IT areas today, combine it with skyrocketing demand, and there you have it: DevOps is here to stay. And the sooner security teams grasp the DevOps methodology, the better. There are many different ways in which security teams can adopt DevOps practices and embed themselves into the process, but …
DockerCon is THE show for anything container-related, and no wonder it’s been growing from year to year. It is a conference that draws in some of the brightest minds in the Docker ecosystem to offer advice, run workshops, and share insights with like-minded peers.
Last week I presented at the NY Kubernetes meetup on security best practices.