Falcoctl: Artifact Management for Falco
Artifact management is the process of storing, organising, and securing the essential components generated throughout software development. Cloudsmith defines artifacts as the tangible outputs of the development lifecycle, including compiled source code, libraries, executables, and configuration…
From PCAP to SCAP: how Falco’s libraries, registries, and plugins enable cloud native insights
Member post by Nigel Douglas, Sysdig In cloud-native systems, understanding the behaviour of complex, distributed web apps requires powerful tools that can dissect system activity down to its core. As the CNCF graduate project Falco demonstrates,…
The New Stack: “How Falco Brought Real-Time Observability to Infrastructure”
In this episode of The New Stack Makers, three maintainers of the Falco project tell how the runtime security project evolved and what’s next.
Managing threat intelligence in Falco
Falco has become a vital tool for security practitioners seeking to safeguard containerized and cloud-native environments. Leveraging the power of eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter), Falco monitors system calls and audit events, allowing it to detect…
Why Falco’s new response engine is a game changer for open source cloud native security
Project post by the Falco Team and Nigel Douglas Falco achieved CNCF Graduation status on February 29, 2024. Following the celebration of this significant milestone at KubeCon EU in Paris earlier this year, the project has…
As highlighted at the recent KubeCon and CloudNatveiCon EU 2024 conference, the count of CNCF graduated projects has reached twenty-six, as Cloud Events and Falco joined the “boring, but safe project list”.
TFIR: “Falco is now a graduated CNCF project”
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) recently announced the graduation of Falco, a cloud-native security tool designed for Linux systems and the de facto Kubernetes threat detection engine.
InfoQ: “Falco, Cloud-Native Security Tool for Kubernetes, Graduates from CNCF”
CNCF announced the graduation of Falco, a tool designed for Linux systems and a de facto Kubernetes threat-detection engine. The project successfully met all graduation requirements, including undergoing the due diligence process, completing a third-party security audit,…
The New Stack: “Falco Is a CNCF Graduate. Now What?”
The fact that Falco has achieved graduation status with the CNCF shows that a lot of work yet has to be done to pave the way for eBPF to achieve its full potential, not only for security and observability but how it will play…
ComputerWeekly: “Sysdig me Amadeus: Falco graduates to CNCF”
Cloud security company Sysdig has made note of Falco now reaching graduated project status within the auspices Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).