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Automating server workload security with CloudPassage Halo
This post was originally published here by casey pechan. The Enterprise Strategy Group consistently produces some of the most thorough research the security industry. Their latest solution showcase, Automating server workload security with CloudPassage Halo, is an excellent sample of their in-depth work. The report begins by delving into the the various infrastructure, platform, and software models, (including containers), […]
Webinar: integrating security into your CI pipeline
This post was originally published here by casey pechan. Our latest webinar Integrating security into our CI pipeline, examines how containers and image vulnerability assessment can be integrated into your DevSecOps tools and processes. After all, one of the biggest challenges of adopting containerization is fast and effective vulnerability management. And the only way to […]
Automated, unified visibility and evaluation for security – yes it’s possible
This post was originally published here by casey pechan. When it comes to enterprise security, the needs are growing faster than universities can produce graduates with the relevant diplomas. It can be challenging to break down an organization’s list of security controls into something manageable, let alone doable. Accomplishing it with a single security platform […]
Our latest and greatest debut: Project Cielo
This post was originally published here by casey pechan. We’ve had a quite a few exciting announcements roll out lately, but this one is especially important. Today we’ve unveiled the beta program for a new product built directly into the CloudPassage Halo platform: Project Cielo! Project Cielo expands our CloudPassage Halo platform so it now […]
Announcing support for Alpine!
This post was originally published here by Kuga Visagamani. Earlier this year we released CloudPassage Container Secure and we’re pleased to say that since that release, we’ve received some phenomenal feedback from our customers. This customer feedback hasn’t gone unnoticed, and we have spent the last few months using it to continuously improve our Container Secure capabilities. […]
Tips and takeaways from Container World 2018
This post was originally published here by jenks gibbons. Earlier this year we exhibited at Container World, a “must attend” event for anyone looking to grow their organization’s containerization programs. We thought the show was illuminating, and we came back with so many observations and takeaways that we had to blog about them. We certainly noticed […]
Hybrid cloud security: building infrastructure that that works for your organization
This post was originally published here by casey pechan. It seems like everyone is talking about hybrid cloud security right now, and for good reason! More and more organizations are choosing to diversify their infrastructure through a variety of cloud and container environments. Increased speed are agility are among the top reasons organizations are choosing […]
Enhanced security and compliance for AWS
This post was originally published here by casey pechan. Navigating the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Shared Responsibility Model can be tricky, but nonetheless it’s critical to understand what security protections AWS provides and what security additions can be sourced in the AWS Marketplace. Hint: we’re in it! Our latest white paper, enhanced security and compliance for Amazon […]
Automated security remediation with CloudPassage Halo and Puppet
This post was originally published here by casey pechan. Those of you who follow our blogs or press releases know how much we love working with Puppet. Our API seamlessly integrates with Puppet’s offerings, meaning your security practices can be just as a rapid as your DevOps processes. And our latest video on automated security remediation […]
Securing Jenkins – Fast
This post was originally published here by casey pechan. Jenkins is one of the most popular open source Continuous Integration (CI) tools available. It’s extremely flexible, easy to use, and it performs a critical function in many agile development situations. Using Jenkins for CI allows developers and DevOps personnel to automate the repetitive work of […]