Matt Richards, chief marketing officer for Aqua Security, explains how eBPF in the Linux kernel will advance the state of cloud-native cybersecurity.
Software has increasingly relied on components developed by third parties or from open-source libraries, which Aqua Security CEO Dror Davidoff warns injects additional risk into application development.
AquaSec reports that its Redis honeypots vulnerable to CVE-2022-0543 caught a new piece of malware that is not detected as a threat by antivirus engines on Virus Total.
BOSTON—November 29, 2022—Aqua Security, the leading pure-play cloud native security provider, today announced that it was named a top vendor in Frost & Sullivan’s recently published report: Global Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) Radar. Fifteen top vendors were evaluated based on Frost & Sullivan’s growth and innovation indexes to determine company position within the emerging …
Co-Founder & CEO Dror Davidoff shares how Aqua company is helping to secure applications in the cloud and stop cloud native attacks.
Amir Jerbi, CTO of Aqua Security, explores how best to ensure new products hit their mark from day one – and continue to evolve and succeed.
“From our founding days, our mission has been to protect cloud native assets with a platform built specifically to meet the unique needs of cloud native environments,” says Chris Zamagias, Head of Channels JAPAC, Aqua Security.
BOSTON—November 15, 2022—Aqua Security, the leading pure-play cloud native security provider, today announced its new Lightning Enforcer to stop zero-day attacks and shield critical vulnerabilities in production until a patch can be applied. With its new eBPF technology, Aqua’s Lightning Enforcer provides total visibility into running workloads and allows security professionals to quickly and easily …