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The first major milestone update to the open-source Metasploit Framework since 2011 is now available, making it easier for security researchers to test cyber-security defenses against exploit
Red Hat Boosts Workflow Automation With Ansible Tower 3.4 Update
Red Hat brings nested workflow capabilities to Ansible Tower, enabling more complex IT operations automation.
7 Tips for Container and Kubernetes Security
Simply deploying containers with a managed service isn't enough. Learn top tips to keep Kubernetes container deployments safe and secure.
Tidelift Doubles Down On Supporting Open Source Enterprise Application Development
As open source software continues to become increasingly important for enterprise application development, there is a need to help fund developer efforts.
Mozilla Looks To Improve Email With 2019 Thunderbird Roadmap
NEWS ANALYSIS: Though Mozilla was ready to give up on its Thunderbird email client in 2012, 2019 could well be a breakout year for the open-source effort as staffing is set to increase and a roadmap for innovation is in place.
LF Networking Moving Forward to Consolidate Open Source Networking Efforts
VIDEO: Arpit Joshipura, General Manager for Networking at the Linux Foundation explains how the LF Networking group is helping to bring the networking industry together.
10 Top Container and Kubernetes Security Vendors
Containers can get applications running quickly, but that convenience comes with a number of security concerns. Here are the container security vendors that can help.
Linux 4.20 Kernel Release Caps a Busy 2018 for Linux
2018 saw six new major Linux kernel releases and a substantial amount of innovation to boost the open source server operating system.
Six Key Components That Enable Kubernetes
Kubernetes is made up of many different inter-related concepts and abstractions that help to enable the container orchestration platform.
Networking Vendors Flock To Embrace Open-Source Istio Service Mesh
In short order, Istio has become a defacto standard approach to enabling a networking service mesh for cloud-native application deployment.
How SUSE Organizes Its Server Linux Operating Systems
VIDEO: SUSE CTO Thomas Di Giacomo explains how the Linux vendor organizes its operating system portfolio.
How Chick-fil-A Uses Kubernetes and GitOps At The Edge
Multiple emerging IT concepts combine at the fast food restaurant chain, with an edge networking Kubernetes container orchestration deployment that is managed with a GitOps approach.
How Shopify Fixed A Kubernetes Vulnerability, Thanks To A Bug Bounty
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2018, Shopify and Google detail a Kubernetes security incident that was reported by a bug bounty security researcher that was quickly remediated before any harm was done.
How Epic Games Uses Kubernetes to Power Fortnite Application Servers
In a media and analyst session at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 18 conference, Paul Sharpe, principal cloud engineering developer at Epic Games, provided some insight into how Epic Games is starting to use Kubernetes to help keep Fortnite's millions of fans happy. Kubernetes is a container orchestration system at its core, that enables organizations to deploy, manage and scale application workloads across distributed physical and virtual server environments
Kubernetes Security Authentication Moving Forward With SIG-AUTH
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2018 members of the Special Interest Group tasked with looking at authorization security issues outline what has been going on to help improve Kubernetes security.
Why the Cloud-Native Market is Expanding at KubeCon
eWEEK DATA POINTS: Multiple vendors and open-source projects announced new products and milestones at KubeCon NA 2018. Learn about them in this data points roundup.
How Google Is Improving Kubernetes Container Security
Google is doing more than just taking the upstream open-source Kubernetes project to enable its GKE service.
How AWS Lambda Serverless Works (with a whole bunch of Amazon Linux servers...)
At the top of the logical view of a worker host is customer code, which is what Lambda runs for its customers. Mesrobian commented that Lambda supports a number of languages and different runtimes including node, Python, Java, C# and more. Underneath the runtime is a sandbox that hosts the runtime and underneath that is a guest operating system that is running Amazon Linux.
How Open Policy Agent Works to Secure Cloud-Native Workloads
The open-source Open Policy Agent project looks to make it easier for organizations to define and deploy policies to help secure access to cloud data and workloads.
How Docker Engine Works to Enable Containers
At Dockercon Europe 2018, Docker details innovations in the latest Docker Engine release and provides some insight into what's coming.