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Keep Microservices Secure, Even From Themselves

Cloud-native applications make heavy use of services and microservice architectures. Distributed applications provide many benefits to modern application development processes and lend themselves particularly well to applications deployed in the public cloud ...
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The Principle of Least Privilege in Cloud-Native Applications

Modern applications require modern security. Public cloud vendors are highly motivated to ensure their platforms are not the subject of security attacks that chip away at customers’ trust and well-being. In cloud-native ...
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Apiiro Extends Container Security Platform to Runtime Environments

Apiiro has extended the reach of its cloud-native application security platform to enable it to analyze data from runtime environments. That capability provides developers with more context when it comes to remediating ...
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Lacework Dives Deeper Into Kubernetes Security

At the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 conference this week, Lacework extended the reach of its security platform deeper into Kubernetes clusters. The latest update to Lacework’s Polygraph Data Platform adds support ...
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3 Reasons Teams Struggle to Shift Security Left

It seems like you can’t talk about application security today without mentioning “shifting left.” This phrase refers to bringing security into the ‘left’ side of the software development life cycle and testing ...