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Computing: “Harnessing the ‘irrational exhuberance’ around AI – CNCF’s Priyanka Sharma”
Computing: “Harnessing the ‘irrational exhuberance’ around AI – CNCF’s Priyanka Sharma” March 20, 2024
In her opening keynote at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Paris, Priyanka Sharma, executive director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), spoke of AI being in an “irrational exhuberance” phase, meaning that expectations are moving well ahead...

Cloud Native Now: “10 Hot Takes Ahead of KubeCon EU 2024”
Cloud Native Now: “10 Hot Takes Ahead of KubeCon EU 2024” March 15, 2024
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe is set to gather thousands of technologists in Paris in mid-March 2024 to explore everything cloud-native and open source. So, what are some of the key themes to anticipate at the event? Below, I’ve gathered...

Le Monde Informatique: “Priyanka Sharma (General Manager CNCF) : « En France il y a une communauté open source vibrante »”
Le Monde Informatique: “Priyanka Sharma (General Manager CNCF) : « En France il y a une communauté open source vibrante »” March 13, 2024
Un mois avant la première édition en France de la Kubecon Europe, la directrice exécutive de la Cloud Native Computing Foundation, qui gère Kubernetes, revient sur les projets et ambitions et apporte son regard sur l’évolution de la...

InfoQ: “Falco, Cloud-Native Security Tool for Kubernetes, Graduates from CNCF”
InfoQ: “Falco, Cloud-Native Security Tool for Kubernetes, Graduates from CNCF” March 12, 2024
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, and obtaining...

TFIR: “Falco is now a graduated CNCF project”
TFIR: “Falco is now a graduated CNCF project” March 12, 2024
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.

ComputerWeekly: “A taste 4 open source at Kubecon CloudNativeCon Europe 2024”
ComputerWeekly: “A taste 4 open source at Kubecon CloudNativeCon Europe 2024” March 8, 2024
As already previewed here, Kubecon CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 is staged in Paris on 19-22 March this year. The Computer Weekly Open Source Insider blog took an early virtual tour of four companies showcasing their ‘wares’ on the conference floor...

The New Stack: “Falco Is a CNCF Graduate. Now What?”
The New Stack: “Falco Is a CNCF Graduate. Now What?” March 7, 2024
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 out in...

ComputerWeekly: “Sysdig me Amadeus: Falco graduates to CNCF”
ComputerWeekly: “Sysdig me Amadeus: Falco graduates to CNCF” March 1, 2024
Cloud security company Sysdig has made note of Falco now reaching graduated project status within the auspices Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). 

Security Boulevard: “CNCF Graduates Falco Project to Improve Linux Security”
Security Boulevard: “CNCF Graduates Falco Project to Improve Linux Security” February 29, 2024
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced today that Falco, an open source tool for defining security rules in Linux environments, has officially graduated.

ITOps Times: “Falco graduates from CNCF”
ITOps Times: “Falco graduates from CNCF” February 29, 2024
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced the graduation of Falco. Falco is a cloud-native security tool for Linux systems and has become a commonly used engine for detecting threats within Kubernetes environments.