Solo.io eBPF Automation in Microservices Security

Solo.io BumbleBee Expands Access to eBPF Technologies

Solo.io has launched an open source BumbleBee project that makes it simpler for developers to take advantage of extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) technologies that run within the kernel of an operating ...
| | eBPF, kernel, linux, Solo.io
containers

Locking Down the Kernel and Securing the Container

Containers have taken the place of virtual machines as the go-to technology if multiple programs are required to run in isolation of one another on a single server. Virtual machines made processes ...
Container Security: Why Bother?

Container Security: Why Bother?

Are containers secure? Probably not. But knowing each approach’s strengths and risks—and available options—could help ease adoption. Such a decision requires two primary considerations: Containers do not provide the same level of ...