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If you’re a cloud native developer, chances are pretty good you work with containers and container images. The problem with this is that you might base your work on an image that contains vulnerabilities. So, out of the gate, security is an issue.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Palo Alto Networks sponsored this post, in anticipation of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America 2021 on Oct. 11-15. When it comes to trust for containers, it’s a two-dimensional problem.
Whether it’s tackling the climate crisis, building an unhackable Internet or developing novel machine learning algorithms, the world is facing increasingly complex problems, all of which require greater and greater computational power.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation sponsored this post, in anticipation of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America 2021 on Oct. 11-15. This August, Linux turned 30.
Puppet sponsored this post. As we’ve become more sophisticated in the way we build, we’ve also become faster at building. Infrastructure is programmable, dynamic, and can be quickly tweaked to meet our needs.
Vendor tiering is the key to a more resilient and sustainable third-party risk management strategy. But like all cybersecurity controls, it must be supported by the proper framework.
Security teams are struggling to contend with the expanding third-party attack surface which is fueled by the pernicious cycle of poor vendor risk management.
Kevin Dunne Kevin Dunne is the President of Pathlock. He has a deep interest in digital transformation and enabling businesses to unlock additional efficiency through the application of new technologies.
Shekar Ayyar spent the last four of his 14 years at VMware building out its telecommunications and edge business at a time when the company’s focus was on data center and cloud infrastructure.
Database giant Oracle added a container native continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform to its cloud portfolio when it purchased Wercker in 2017. Since the acquisition, Wercker’s founder, Micha Hernandez van Leuffen, started Fiberplane, for which he is the CEO.
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