Security News > 2021 > May > Accurics open source project Terrascan integrates with the Argo Project to enhance cloud security

Accurics announced that its open source project Terrascan, which enables teams to detect compliance and security violations across Infrastructure as Code, now integrates with the Argo Project.
This integration, coupled with the new Terrascan admission controller feature to enforce CNCF's Open Policy Agent policies across the software development lifecycle, significantly enhances cloud security as developers adopt a GitOps approach.
Terrascan can scan repositories for violations, and its integration with Argo brings these capabilities to the cluster through automated processes that extend from the source code to the controller.
"Optimal security in cloud native infrastructure requires constant innovation at different levels of the architecture, with seamless integration, revitalized support, and ongoing deployments," said Om Moolchandani, co-founder, CTO & CISO at Accurics.
Accurics recently released Terrascan integration with Atlantis, a popular open source Terraform automation platform that leverages an organization's code repository, such as Git, to streamline and automate Terraform workflows.
With integration directly into Atlantis, Terrascan ensures that scan results are reported as part of the same pull request workflow, providing a welcome level of security for this powerful approach to managing complex cloud infrastructure across multiple teams.
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