Security News
A public bug-bounty program for the Kubernetes container technology framework has just launched, backed by Google, HackerOne and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. The program's scope covers code from the main Kubernetes organizations on GitHub, as well as "Continuous integration, release and documentation artifacts," according to a Kubernetes security team post on Tuesday.
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Rancher Labs, creators of the most widely adopted Kubernetes management platform, announced the general availability of K3s, their lightweight, certified Kubernetes distribution purpose built for...
Wind River, a leader in delivering software for the intelligent edge, announced Wind River Cloud Platform, a high-performance, production grade Kubernetes-based offering for managing edge cloud...
Aporeto, a leader in Zero Trust Cloud Security, announced new Kubernetes security capabilities. With this announcement, Aporeto now offers Identity Federation for Kubernetes pods applicable to any...
NeuVector, the leader in Full Lifecycle Container Security, announced the immediate availability of the industry’s first “Security Policy as Code” capability for Kubernetes services. The release –...
Redis Labs, the home of Redis and provider of Redis Enterprise, announced a new graphical user interface (GUI) tool for developers and administrators, RedisInsight, and automated cluster recovery...
The flaws in the container technology, CVE-2019-16276 and CVE-2019-11253, are simple to exploit.
Rancher Labs, creators of the industry’s most widely adopted Kubernetes management platform, announced the general availability of Rancher 2.3. The latest release of their flagship product...
Looking for a web-based tool to manage Microk8s? Look no further than the Kubernetes dashboard.