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Contribution of the drivers and the libraries
We are excited to announce the contribution from Sysdig Inc. of the kernel module, the eBPF probe, and the libraries to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. The source code of these components has been moved into the Falco organization. …
Falco 0.27.0 a.k.a. "The happy 2021 release"
Today we announce the release of Falco 0.27.0 🥳 This is the first release of 2021! You can take a look at the set of changes here: 0.27.0 As usual, in case you just want to try out the stable Falco 0.27.0, you can install its packages …
Kubernetes Response Engine, Part 1: Falcosidekick + Kubeless
This blog post is part of a series of articles about how to create a Kubernetes response engine with Falco, Falcosidekick and a FaaS. See other posts: Kubernetes Response Engine, Part 2 : Falcosidekick + OpenFaas Kubernetes Response …
An Introduction to Kubernetes Security using Falco
Let’s talk about Kubernetes security As Kubernetes continues to grow in adoption, it is important for us to know how to secure it. In a dynamic infrastructure platform such as Kubernetes, detecting and addressing threats is important but …
Security boundaries with Kubernetes and systemd
A familiar scenario Imagine installing a security tool that requires privileged access using the Kubernetes API. Now imagine our cluster is compromised. As an attacker, the first thing I would do would be to ensure that whatever security …