Security News > 2020 > November > Sysdig launches zero trust network security for Kubernetes to cut miscrosegmentation time
Sysdig announced the launch of zero trust network security for Kubernetes.
With total network visibility and automated rule creation, Sysdig reduces the time to implement network security from weeks to hours.
The best strategy for network security is to use native controls, such as Kubernetes network policies, to enforce zero trust network segmentation.
As cloud and Kubernetes matures, so does interest in applying Zero Trust principles, but DevOps and security teams are inexperienced at applying a zero trust network security model to these new environments.
"For developers and DevOps teams, we provide an easy button for implementing Kubernetes network policies. From the cloud security architect's opinion, Kubernetes network policies provide guardrails that keep security and compliance in check as developers move quickly in the cloud."
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