Implementing containers can be economical, efficient, and effective for internal team resources,” says Tsvi Korren, field CTO, Aqua Security. “Though containerization is more operationally complex than maintaining applications on physical servers or VMs, containers have excellent economies of scale.
Aqua’s collaboration with IBM Power demonstrates our support for the platform and our commitment to solving the cloud native security problem for organizations around the world,” said Aqua Security co-founder and CTO Amir Jerbi.
BOSTON — June 2, 2022 — Aqua Security, the pure-play cloud native security provider, today announced general availability of runtime security for customers using Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Power Systems to drive infrastructure and application modernization. With Aqua’s runtime technology, IBM Power customers can now protect the full lifecycle of Red Hat OpenShift containerized …
Whoa, what a month! While we’ve been busy meeting the community at the two major cloud native events, KubeCon Europe and DockerCon, we also had some important news of our own. As the first unified scanner for cloud native applications, the open source Aqua Trivy now allows you to scan a broad range of targets across …
Trivy is now one tool for all cloud native scanning needs including source code, repositories, images, artifact registries, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) templates and Kubernetes environments. With fewer tools to manage, developers, DevOps and DevSecOps now have a more efficient, simplified tool to ensure security of their cloud native applications.
BOSTON/VALENCIA — May 17, 2022 — Aqua Security, the leading pure-play cloud native security provider, today announced multiple updates to Aqua Trivy, making it the world’s first unified scanner for cloud native security. Consolidating multiple scanning tools into a single tool, it is now the most comprehensive vulnerability and misconfigurations scanner for cloud native applications …
BOSTON — May 10, 2022 — Aqua Security, the leading pure-play cloud native security provider, today announced that it has joined the Docker Extensions Program to allow developers to easily check their resources and dependencies for vulnerabilities. Docker Extensions demonstrates Docker’s commitment to improving the developer experience by bringing the tools developers use most to …
Now with Aqua Trivy, Docker users can quickly scan both their own resources and third-party code and container images for vulnerabilities, so they can prevent attacks and remain focused on innovation.