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NeuVector jumped on Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) re:Inforce event this week to extend its container runtime security focus into AWS’ container and Kubernetes services. It also comes on the heels of ...
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AWS re:Inforce (Booth #404) – Sysdig, the source to run cloud and container security company, announced today that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sysdig, Inc., the secure DevOps leader, today announced automated inline image scanning for AWS Fargate containers, directly in Amazon Elastic Container Registry ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. is rolling out new features that will help customers more easily scan their cloud environments for malware and secure software container applications. The features made their ...
At AWS re:Inforce today, the public cloud leader launched six new specialization categories for the AWS Level 1 MSSP Competency program. Here’s everything AWS partners and customers need to know. Ryan ...
HyTrust CloudControl 6.0 has support policies for containers, vSphere and AWS, which means that this single solution can provide the full-stack security and compliance required for mission ...
NeuVector adds container runtime security to AWS infrastructure - SiliconANGLEFounded by tech visionaries John Furrier and Dave Vellante, SiliconANGLE Media has built a dynamic ecosystem of ...
A security issue that affects several open source container management systems, including Amazon Linux and Amazon Elastic Container Service, has been disclosed by AWS. The vulnerability (CVE-2019-5736 ...
Amazon Web Services made several announcements related to its container offerings during its annual re:Invent developer conference, including the public preview of AWS Proton and the official launch ...
Mozilla may have cut back on Rust's funding, but with Linux embracing Rust, after almost 30-years of nothing but C, Rust's future is assured. Rust was chosen because it lends itself more easily to ...