ServiceNow, Gurucul Fraud, and Shadow Devices – Enterprise Security Weekly #91

ServiceNow introduces virtual agent, Red Hat to integrate CoreOS with OpenShift, Thycotic announces IBM Security, and Gurucul Fraud Analytics Solution monitors users. Enterprise News ServiceNow Introduces Virtual Agent How to Install and Configure the … Continue reading ServiceNow, Gurucul Fraud, and Shadow Devices – Enterprise Security Weekly #91

RedHat’s CoreOS launches a new toolkit for managing Kubernetes applications

CoreOS, the Linux distribution and container management startup Red Hat acquired for $250 million earlier this year, today announced the Operator Framework, a new open source toolkit for managing Kubernetes clusters. CoreOS first talked about operators in 2016. The general idea here is to encode the best practices for deploying and managing container-based applications as code. […] Continue reading RedHat’s CoreOS launches a new toolkit for managing Kubernetes applications

Red Hat acquires CoreOS for $250 million in Kubernetes expansion

 Red Hat, a company best known for its enterprise Linux products, has been making a big play for Kubernetes and containerization in recent years with its OpenShift Kubernetes product. Today the company decided to expand on that by acquiring CoreOS… Continue reading Red Hat acquires CoreOS for $250 million in Kubernetes expansion

CoreOS Tectonic 1.8 makes it easy to plug external services into Kubernetes

 CoreOS announced Tectonic 1.8, its latest update of the popular Kubernetes container orchestration tool. It features a new open services catalog that enables DevOps personnel to plug in external services into Kubernetes with ease. As Rob Szumski,… Continue reading CoreOS Tectonic 1.8 makes it easy to plug external services into Kubernetes

Google, IBM and others launch an open-source API for keeping tabs on software supply chains

 Thanks to containers and microservices, the way we are building software is changing. But you probably still want to know who built a given container and what’s running in it. To get a handle on this, Google, IBM and others today announced Grafeas, a new joint open-source project that provides users with a standardized way for auditing and governing their software supply chain. Read More Continue reading Google, IBM and others launch an open-source API for keeping tabs on software supply chains

CoreOS’s Tectonic container platform gets full support for Microsoft Azure

 CoreOS today announced the general availability of Microsoft Azure support for its Kubernetes-based Tectonic container management platform. It previously only fully supported container deployments on bare metal servers and AWS. Beta support for Azure launched in March and with this new release, Tectonic now offers hybrid support for multi-cloud deployments across its three supported… Read More Continue reading CoreOS’s Tectonic container platform gets full support for Microsoft Azure

Ali Golshan, StackRox – Startup Security Weekly #48

Learn about containers, Docker, CoreOS and more in this interview with Ali Golshan, the Co-founder & CTO of StackRox. We discuss security approaches to containers and microservices, real-world threats against this environment and how to apply security models to it all! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw/ for all the latest episodes!

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CoreOS updates its Tectonic container platform with the latest Kubernetes release, etcd as a service

 CoreOS is hosting its user conference in San Francisco today. Unsurprisingly, the company had a few announcements to make at the event. Most of these centered around its Tectonic platform for managing Kubernetes-based container infrastructures. F… Continue reading CoreOS updates its Tectonic container platform with the latest Kubernetes release, etcd as a service

CoreOS extends its Tectonic Kubernetes service to Azure and OpenStack

 While CoreOS is probably still best known for its Linux distribution, that was only the company’s gateway drug to a wider range of services. Tectonic, the company’s service for running Kubernetes-based container deployments in the enterprise, now sits at the core of its business. Until now, Tectonic could only be used for installing and managing Kubernetes on bare-metal and… Read More Continue reading CoreOS extends its Tectonic Kubernetes service to Azure and OpenStack

CoreOS introduces Operators to streamline Kubernetes container management

Old Cord Switchboard Operator CoreOS introduced a new container management concept today known as Operators, which they say will advance the Kubernetes project by offering more automated container management. What’s more, they are open sourcing the technology. “We are introducing the concept of an ‘Operator.’ It’s a concept for taking a lot of the knowledge an engineer [or developer] has inside… Read More Continue reading CoreOS introduces Operators to streamline Kubernetes container management