Sysdig contributes Falco’s kernel module, eBPF probe, and libraries to the CNCF
Guest post originally published on the Sysdig blog by Loris Degioanni, CTO and Founder of Sysdig Today, I’m excited to announce the contribution of the sysdig kernel module, eBPF probe, and libraries to the Cloud Native…
An introduction to Kubernetes scurity using Falco
Guest post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Frederick Fernando Let’s talk about Kubernetes security As Kubernetes continues to grow in adoption, it is important for us to know how to secure it. In a dynamic…
The New Stack: “Falco: Lock Down Kubernetes from the Kernel on Up”
Want to have a really bad day? Make a security blunder that the whole world can see — Yes, we’re looking at you SolarWinds. No one wants that. That’s why even though Kubernetes isn’t the easiest system to…
Guest post by Dan “POP” Papandrea, Lead of Open Source Community and Ecosystem at Sysdig Me My name is Dan “POP” Papandrea and I am the new Lead of Open Source Community and Ecosystem at Sysdig,…
Falco Update: What's new in Falco?
Guest post from Falco project maintainers Kris Nóva (Sysdig), Lorenzo Fontana (Sysdig), Spencer Krum (IBM), Kaizhe Huang (Sysdig), Leonardo Di Donato (Sysdig) A lot has happened in the world since the Falco maintainers were face to…
How Frame.io built a full security program around its video cloud with Falco
From Netflix to Fox Sports and Vice, some of the most prominent creators of video and film content use the Frame.io platform for cloud-based review and collaboration across multiple teams. Given the confidentiality concerns faced by…
ContainerJournal: "CNCF moves Falco Kubernetes security platform forward"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced today it has advanced the open source Falco project for securing Kubernetes runtime environments using an intrusion and abnormality detection tool.
SiliconAngle: "CNCF upgrades Falco runtime security tool to incubator status"
Container security startup Sysdig Inc. said today its open-source, cloud-native runtime security tool Falco has been accepted as an incubation-level project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
TOC votes to move Falco into CNCF incubator
Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Falco as an incubation-level hosted project. Falco, which entered the CNCF Sandbox in October 2018, is an open source Kubernetes runtime security project. It provides intrusion…
Heise Online: "Cloud Native Computing Foundation elevates Falco security project to Incubator"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has moved the Falco security project to the organization’s incubator. This takes Falco to the next level in the development process at CNCF. With Falco, users should be able to…