DevOps KPIs: Continuous Integration /Delivery to Security Automation
Mar 7, 2019 4:47:13 AM / by Elad Ishay posted in cloud security, microservices, devops, continuous integration
DevOps KPIs: How to Measure Success, Part 1- Asset Management and Monitoring
Feb 21, 2019 4:50:57 AM / by Elad Ishay posted in cloud security, kubernetes, microservices, devops, PaaS
The tools you use will differ if you’re running a Platform as a Service (PaaS), running a mobile application, or serving as a bank. Nevertheless, there are some core Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that should be common to all of these environments. This article will take you through the KPIs you should either evaluate or revisit and examine what you should consider when measuring success.
Breaching the Cyber Defenses of Cloud Deployments with DNS Tunneling
Jan 23, 2019 6:33:48 AM / by Nitzan Niv posted in cloud security, kubernetes, workload protection, microservices, devops, dns tunneling
Tunneling is the practice of embedding messages of one network protocol within messages of a different network protocol. In a security context, tunneling is a way for an attacker to bypass security boundaries like the perimeter firewall of a cloud deployment by encapsulating malicious traffic within permitted traffic. This blog explores the challenges of detecting DNS tunneling, and offers a solution to how you can detect a DNS tunneling attack on you cloud environments.
How to Improve Your Kubernetes Security?
Dec 19, 2018 9:00:00 AM / by Elad Ishay posted in cloud security, kubernetes, workload protection, containers, microservices, devops
Last week our team came back from KubeCon Seattle, CNCF largest event to date with over 8000 attendees (!) where they showcased our Microservices Firewall, and I thought that now would be a good time to touch base again and talk about Kubernetes security.
The Evolution of Serverless, Part 2: From Containers to Functions
Dec 5, 2018 10:32:47 AM / by Anatoly Aliev posted in serverless, cloud security, workload protection, microservices
Following part 1 of our blog series, here's part 2.