Security News > 2023 > November > Kubescape 3.0 elevates open-source Kubernetes security
Targeted at the DevSecOps practitioner or platform engineer, Kubescape, the open-source Kubernetes security platform has reached version 3.0.
Reporting on the vulnerabilities of all the images in a cluster: This provides a comprehensive view of the security posture of all the images in a cluster and helps organizations prioritize remediation efforts.
New overview security scan, which helps you set a baseline for cluster security: This scan identifies key security risks in a cluster.
Per workload, per namespace, and per cluster Prometheus metrics: This makes it possible to monitor the security posture of workloads, namespaces, and clusters over time.
Sending data outside of the cluster to Kubescape providers: This makes it possible to store security information outside of the cluster it is collected from so that it cannot be altered in the event of an attack.
"With the donation and launch of Kubescape 3.0, ARMO continues to play a vital role as a maintainer and steward of the Kubescape CNCF project. We are committed to bolstering the open-source security ecosystem by making Kubescape an easily accessible and complete solution for Kubernetes security. Through this donation, we pave the way for enhancing the security of Kubernetes installations and simplifying the management of this critical concern," Shauli Rozen, CEO at ARMO, told Help Net Security.
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https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/11/07/kubescape-3-open-source-kubernetes-security/
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