Security News > 2023 > June > Cloud-native security hinges on open source

What's more, orchestration platforms like Kubernetes carry additional security considerations, such as securing a cluster's network and API endpoints, which aren't as visible to traditional security tools.
Lastly, with deployments growing in scale and complexity, manual security management becomes impractical and security automation - from threat detection to compliance management - is essential.
To address these unique security needs, organizations need to follow best practices: implement strong access controls, encrypt data at rest and in transit, regularly patch software, and conduct regular security assessments.
Open source is the key to the success of cloud native security for a few crucial reasons.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation hosts many of the security components discussed earlier and brings to bear 175,000 contributors from 850 members in 189 countries.
Open solution alternatives - and the flexibility, collaboration, interoperability, and innovation they bring - can broaden horizons, develop diverse skills, and leverage different approaches to build cloud-native security success.
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