Cisco’s acquisition of startup Isovalent, developer of open-source tools Cilium and Tetragon, underscores the potential of the popular eBPF kernel technology for multicloud networking and security.
Organisations are increasingly replacing archaic software development approaches with containers, which allow them to develop, deploy and scale applications much more quickly than traditional methods.
In today’s world of distributed denial of service (DDoS), malware, and phishing attacks, along with web application layer breaches and more, businesses are constantly facing evolving security threats.
Most traditional security tools won't help with protecting container data and images. These options were built specifically for container security. The advent of containers has changed not only how ...
Containers represent the next generation of virtualization technology for cloud environments. They can best be described as a self-contained unit of software—including application code plus its ...
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It should come as no surprise that container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes now dominate production environments. Their ability to offer scalability, high availability, standardization, ...
The growing adoption of container-based applications is unsurprising given the exuberance with which developers have embraced the agile, portable, and eminently orchestratable technology. But when ...
As enterprise software containers become ever more critical to running applications easily across clouds, securing them has become a mounting problem. And as more workloads move onto these containers, ...
Containers accelerate the developer experience and allow applications to run smoothly in any environment — but they also introduce complexity and interdependencies that can have serious security ...
Enterprise software maker SUSE SA today debuted Edge 2.0, a new platform that will make it easier for organizations to run software container applications on edge devices. The platform made its debut ...