Google aims to make Linux kernel vulnerabilities tougher to exploit
Google plans to make the Kernel Flaws custom through 'Experimental Mitigations' that could make it difficult for hackers to breach.
Google says it uses Linux for pretty much everything, from the cloud system to Chromebooks. Now, the company focuses on putting together a team of security research... Read more
Sysdig adds drift control for greater security
The new feature helps teams react more quickly to container modifications that are in production.
This week Sysdig announced the general availability of a new feature called Drift Control. The new service aims to prevent cyberattacks at runtime.
Drift Control allows teams to detect, prevent a... Read more
‘Nearly one million Kubernetes clusters vulnerable to attacks’
Research by security specialist Cyble indicates that more than 900,000 Kubernetes clusters are vulnerable to malicious scans and data theft. The researchers urge organizations to increase their focus on cluster security.
Cyble's researchers came across more than 900,000 vulnerable Kubernetes cl... Read more
SUSE updates Linux Enterprise Server 15 and Rancher
The latest versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Rancher and Rancher Desktop are now available.
SUSE develops a Linux distribution and several container orchestration solutions. Both offerings have been updated. SUSE presented the news at SUSECON Digital, an annual conference.
SUSE Linux... Read more
“Nutanix will make the cloud invisible”
Nutanix has made data centre infrastructures invisible in recent years with its platform. It can manage all infrastructure from one Nutanix portal. The next step is to make the cloud invisible in the coming years. At least, that's what the CEO of Nutanix, Rajiv Ramaswami, told us in an exclusive in... Read more
New Relic enhances Kubernetes monitoring solution
A new plugin will make software engineers' lives much easier, the company says.
This week, New Relic announced that it has added a more streamlined approach to collecting metrics using the extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) in the Linux kernel. New Relic is also releasing a plugin for the op... Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation grows to 800 members
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is growing steadily. The organization welcomed more than 38 new members, bumping the total to 800.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is part of the Linux Foundation. The CNCF is committed to making cloud-native technology accessible to all. Cloud-... Read more
Pure Storage launches database-as-a-service for Kubernetes
Pure Storage launched two new products and multiple updates of Portworx, a portfolio of storage solutions for Kubernetes.
Pure Storage develops software and hardware for storage. The hardware offering includes the FlashArray series, a popular product range among organizations with proprietary da... Read more
SysDig unveils SysDig Advisor
The new solution helps dev teams troubleshoot Kubernetes much faster.
Sysdig this week launched a new software tool called Sysdig Advisor. The new tool aims to help companies fix technical issues in their Kubernetes deployments faster.
San Francisco-based Sysdig offers two software products: ... Read more
DataCore unveils DataCore Bolt, storage service for Kubernetes
DataCore Bolt brings NVMe storage to Kubernetes. DataCore unveiled the service at KubeCon EU 2022, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's annual conference.
According to DataCore, legacy storage systems don't meet Kubernetes' requirements. Storage is expected to quickly respond to changes in cl... Read more