Security & Identity Management
Cloud-native applications can be both easier and more difficult to secure than traditional applications. On the downside, you need to secure more smaller applications and dedicate more energy to build out the security infrastructure. On the flip side, smaller services, each with their own data store, limit the scope of an attack.
Recent content on this topic
Secrets management: essential when using Kubernetes
In Kubernetes secrets contain all kinds of sensitive information. For instance, database credentials or API keys. The term secrets management describes the centralised and secured management of these secrets. Sebastiaan Kok, Innovation Engineer…
On demand webinar: Image Vulnerability Scanning for Container Security
Join passionate cloud native engineer Bram van den Klinkenberg on Thursday October 14th. Bram will show you how to get insights into the vulnerabilities of your images during image creation, storing of images and he will guide you how to act on…
Zero Trust in a Cloud-native era
With the cloud your perimeters are endless and with the click of a button can be extended with the addition of a new application, device or collaboration. So how do we keep our borders protected when the borders keep expanding? With Zero Trust!…
E-book on Cloud-native Security with Azure Sentinel
Azure Sentinel is the cloud-native security information event management (SIEM) that empowers defenders. Azure Sentinel is a scalable, cloud-native, SIEM and security orchestration automated response (SOAR) solution. It’s your birds-eye view…
Multi-layered security with Kubernetes on Azure
Learn how you can secure Kubernetes on Azure. This e-book provides pratical overviews on the following topics:
Balancing agility and security
Secure cluster setup
Network segmentation
Container Security in Microsoft Azure
Container technology is causing a structural change in the cloud-computing world. Containers make it possible to run multiple instances of an application on a single instance of an operating system, thereby using resources more efficiently.!-->…