CNCF On-Demand Webinar: Securing the cloud with Canonical Kubernetes and Kubescape
In this talk, we present open-source solutions that enable an improved security posture within Kubernetes. We show that the Kubescape Charm when combined with Charmed Kubernetes enable proactive monitoring, detection and remediation of misconfiguration
CNCF Live Webinar: Kubernetes v1.26 Release
Updates from the Kubernetes v1.26 Release Team
How to implement FinOps and increase your Kubernetes cost avoidance
Guest post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by John Hashem Many organizations recently started using Kubernetes in production and are just beginning to see what the Kubernetes and cloud costs really look like. It is not…
Kubernetes and Cloud Security Associate (KCSA)
The KCSA is a pre-professional certification designed for candidates interested in advancing to the professional level through a demonstrated understanding of foundational knowledge and skills of security technologies in the cloud native ecosystem. This certification is…
Kubernetes and Cloud Security Associate (KCSA) certification coming in Q3 2023
CNCF and The Linux Foundation are excited to announce the upcoming Kubernetes and Cloud Security Associate (KCSA) certification from CloudNativeSecurityCon North America 2023 in Seattle, WA. The exam, which will provide an entry point for individuals…
Monitoring micro-front ends on Kubernetes with NGINX
Guest post by Benoit Schipper I have been working with multiple Kubernetes-like distributions for the past few years. Adopting Kubernetes brings many benefits, but also many challenges. Traditionally we have hosted web servers or proxies, such…
How to build a cost-efficient troubleshooting practice for Kubernetes
Guest post by Eran Kinsbruner, Lightrun Why Troubleshooting Kubernetes Apps Is Tricky! Apps that are deployed across Kubernetes clusters are a huge challenge to debug and analyze. There are a couple of major reasons for this….
Pure, upstream Kubernetes is the best Kubernetes
Guest post by Tobi Knaup, CEO of D2iQ The open-source ecosystem has evolved quickly from niche projects with limited corporate backing into the default way to develop software. Both small and large organisations are using open-source…
From Kubernetes security to cloud native application security
Guest post from Deepfactor Because many organizations initially focus on the mechanism through which application code and infrastructure is scanned and analyzed for security insights, the result is often an anti-pattern, where a complex set of overlapping…