New course: detecting cloud runtime threats with Falco
Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Linux Foundation Training and Certification have announced the launch of Detecting Cloud Runtime Threats with Falco (LFS254) to arm IT professionals, security analysts and DevOps engineers with the expertise to fortify cloud native…
Getting started with gVisor support in Falco
Project post originally published on the Falco blog by Luca Guerra, Lorenzo Susini, Vicente J. Jiménez Miras In version 0.32.1, Falco first introduced support for gVisor. So, what is it and how can we use it? gVisor, quoting the official documentation, is…
Cloud native observability and security analytics with SysFlow and Falco
Guest post originally published on Falco’s blog by Frederico Araujo and Teryl Taylor, IBM Research Hello, fellow Falcoers! This blog introduces you to a new open system telemetry format and project called SysFlow. The project has deep ties to Falco,…
Discover how GitLab uses Falco to detect abnormal behavior in code dependencies
Project post originally published on the Falco Blog by Nate Magee and Vicente J. Jiménez Miras GitLab leverages Falco to detect software supply chain attacks with Package Hunter GitLab covers the entire software development lifecycle in a single application:…
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2021 kicked off earlier this week, and the event has resulted in a number of Kubernetes and cloud-native companies announcing updates to their platforms.
Project guest post originally published on the Falco blog by Mark Stemm One of the upcoming features in Falco that we’re really excited about is the ability to extend Falco’s functionality by using plugins. We’ll be demoing this…
Sysdig contributes Falco’s kernel module, eBPF probe, and libraries to the CNCF
Guest post originally published on the Sysdig blog by Loris Degioanni, CTO and Founder of Sysdig Today, I’m excited to announce the contribution of the sysdig kernel module, eBPF probe, and libraries to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation….
An introduction to Kubernetes scurity using Falco
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Frederick Fernando 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…
The New Stack: “Falco: Lock Down Kubernetes from the Kernel on Up”
Want to have a really bad day? Make a security blunder that the whole world can see — Yes, we’re looking at you SolarWinds. No one wants that. That’s why even though Kubernetes isn’t the easiest system to lock down…
Guest post by Dan “POP” Papandrea, Lead of Open Source Community and Ecosystem at Sysdig Me My name is Dan “POP” Papandrea and I am the new Lead of Open Source Community and Ecosystem at Sysdig, with a…