Thursday 19 November 2020

Sysdig launches zero trust network security for Kubernetes to cut miscrosegmentation time

 Sysdig announced the launch of zero trust network security for Kubernetes. This launch expands Sysdig’s runtime security to add network visibility and segmentation. With total network visibility and automated rule creation, Sysdig reduces the time to implement network security from weeks to hours.

computer engineering salary also announced the expansion of IBM Cloud Monitoring with Sysdig to include Sysdig Secure.

The best strategy for network security is to use native controls, such as Kubernetes network policies, to enforce zero trust network segmentation. With this approach, DevOps teams have confidence that their policies are being implemented accurately. The modern software development stack is moving to open standards and security is no exception.

Quickly understand network communications with new topology maps: DevOps teams are often blind to how containerized apps are communicating. This understanding is critical in creating effective policies.

Sysdig adds dynamic network topology maps to visualize all communication into and out of a particular pod, service, and application. This detailed visibility allows DevOps teams to spot malicious attempts that take advantage of permissive network policies before it’s too late.

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