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5 container security tips for advanced adopters

This post was originally published here by jenks gibbons. Last year CloudPassage hit some big container milestones. We launched CloudPassage Container Secure, our security solution for containers, container images, and the hosts they run on. We also served up some helpful content, offering tips for early adopters of Docker to jumpstart their security. This year, we’re ready to […]

Defining “next-level” container security

This post was originally published here by casey pechan. The rise of containers (especially Docker) has been meteoric. Just a few years ago organizations were only beginning to dip their toes into containerization practices, and now containers are being rapidly adopted and deployed, with some organizations exclusively using containers for certain projects. And now thanks […]

Detection and remediation of Spectre and Meltdown (CVE-2017-5754, CVE-2017-5753, CVE-2017-5715) using Halo

This post was originally published here by alex mandernack. Authors:  Alex Mandernack, Security Engineer, CloudPassage Sean Nicholson, Security Engineer, CloudPassage As news breaks of yet another critical vulnerability, security personnel are scrambling to find a way to detect and remediate these vulnerabilities as quickly as possible. If you are a CloudPassage Halo customer, finding these […]

Network-Bound Disk Encryption in Red Hat Linux 7

This post was originally published here by sergei odnoval. As you likely know, using cloud services means that you’re storing data on servers you don’t own. Mistakes made in the cloud are therefore more likely to become public and the impact can range from embarrassment, to losing all of your data. And one of the […]

CloudPassage Puppet module achieves Partner Supported status

This post was originally published here by  ashlyn mclean. Earlier this year, we announced our partnership with Puppet and became one of the first partners to join Puppet’s Technology Alliance Partner Program (TAPP) and to develop a Partner Approved module. Now, we are excited to share that the CloudPassage module for Puppet has achieved Partner Supported status! The CloudPassage […]

Webinar: A crash course in designing a security architecture for your containerized applications

This post was originally published here by casey pechan. This month we released our final webinar of the year, and boy did we finish with a bang! Our VP of Product Management, Amit Gupta led this webinar and demonstrated how best to design security architecture for your containerized applications. As you likely know, containerization has been […]

Have you heard the news? CloudPassage has debuted Container Secure!

This post was originally published here by casey pechan. This morning we announced one of the most important updates to the CloudPassage Halo platform to date: Container Secure; an all-encompassing set of automated compliance and security controls for containers. Our Container Secure solution is the only one currently on the market that secures all three parts […]

Back to basics: Secure SSH configuration

This post was originally published here by aliaksei kulik. Along with the unveiling of Container Secure, this week CloudPassage  announced the availability of CSM policies for CentOS 7 and 6. These policies are inline with the CIS CentOS Linux 7 Benchmark v2.1.1 and CIS CentOS Linux 6 Benchmark v2.0.2. There are more than 189 controls in […]

Can information security spending keep up with cyberattacks?

This post was originally published here by deepak munjal. Over the past few years, we’ve seen organizations ramp up their security spending to combat the numerous and seemingly never ending threats that continue to plague the industry. The amount of money poured into information security worldwide is up to nearly $85 billion this year and is expected […]

Webinar: Automated infrastructure security with a practical example

This post was originally published here by casey pechan. Last week we collaborated with DevOps.com to produce our latest webinar: Automated infrastructure security with a practical example. CloudPassage solutions engineer Jenks Gibbons led the discussion by addressing why many security practitioners and engineers believe security is still roadblock within the DevOps process. He showcased the ways […]

CloudPassage Halo is an on-demand, automated security platform that works in any infrastructure, at any scale. Halo is delivered as a service, so it deploys in minutes and scales dynamically — with no servers to provision and configure. With Halo, our customers deploy layered security at every workload – servers, virtual machines, cloud instances and containers.
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