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What Kubernetes does and doesn't do for security

Posted on April 29, 2019

By: Sonya Koptyev, Director of Product Marketing and Evangelism at Twistlock To say that Kubernetes provides no security features would be wrong. Kubernetes provides some functionality designed to help secure a containerized application. But it would be equally…


Cloud Native Computing Foundation announces schedule for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2019

Posted on March 13, 2019

Foundation’s biggest European event to date will feature talks by Ant Financial, AT&T, Dyson, Etsy.com, GO-JEK, NTT Corporation, NVIDIA, Offerup, Spotify, Zalando, and more SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – March 13, 2019 – T​he Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which…


CNCF launches Cloud Native Network Functions (CNF) Testbed

Posted on February 25, 2019

Open source initiative validates the benefits of telcos running ONAP network functions on Kubernetes BARCELONA, February 25, 2019 – Mobile World Congress – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which sustains open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus™,…


Introduction to YAML: Creating a Kubernetes Deployment

Posted on February 21, 2019 | By Chris Blum

Originally posted on Mirantis.com. There’s an easier and more useful way to use Kubernetes to spin up resources outside of the command line: creating configuration files using YAML. In this article, we’ll look at how YAML works and…


Cloud Native Computing Foundation announces CoreDNS graduation

Posted on January 24, 2019

Fast-growing DNS server that serves as official default DNS for Kubernetes SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., January 24, 2018 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which sustains open source technologies like Kubernetes® and Prometheus™, today announced that CoreDNS is…


9 Kubernetes security best practices everyone must follow

Posted on January 14, 2019

By Connor Gilbert, product manager at StackRox Last month, the Kubernetes ecosystem was shaken by the discovery of the first major security flaw in Kubernetes, the world’s most popular container orchestrator. The vulnerability – CVE-2018-1002105 – enables attackers…


The beginner’s guide to the CNCF landscape

Posted on November 5, 2018

This blog was originally posted on the CloudOps blog, by Ayrat Khayretdinov The cloud native landscape can be complicated and confusing. Its myriad of open source projects are supported by the constant contributions of a vibrant and expansive…


CNCF Survey: Use of cloud native technologies in production has grown over 200%

Posted on August 29, 2018 | By Kaitlyn Barnard

The bi-annual CNCF survey takes a pulse of the community to better understand the adoption of cloud native technologies. This is the sixth time CNCF has taken the temperature of the container management marketplace. Key takeaways Production usage…


Demystifying RBAC in Kubernetes

Posted on August 1, 2018 | By Kaitlyn Barnard

Today’s post is written by Javier Salmeron, Engineer at Bitnami Many experienced Kubernetes users may remember the Kubernetes 1.6 release, where the Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) authorizer was promoted to beta. This provided an alternative authentication mechanism to…


Cloud Native Computing Foundation reaches 236 members, including 54 end users

Posted on June 24, 2018

Foundation welcomes 19 new members from LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen to accelerate cloud native adoption across China BEIJING, China – June 25, 2018 – LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which…