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Demystifying Container Security

Palo Alto Networks

Reminiscences aside, I thought this would be a good place to begin a discussion around container security because we’re in a multi-compute world now, and it’s important to have a working knowledge of what that means. That brings us to an important discussion about Docker versus Kubernetes.

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Beyond Visibility: Proactive Cloud Workload Security in the Real World

Prisma Clud

Over the last 5 years, our team at Prisma Cloud has witnessed an extraordinary surge in the adoption of cloud-native technologies. One trend that stands out is the ongoing migration to the public cloud. That number speaks for itself, showcasing the increasing reliance on the public cloud as the infrastructure of choice.

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How to Embrace Kubernetes Security With Checkov’s Graph Connections

Prisma Clud

Due to the interconnected nature of Kubernetes, embracing Kubernetes security involves some unique considerations. Everything in Kubernetes is interconnected, so you can’t fully understand a Kubernetes deployment without thinking about what components are connected within the deployment.

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5G Security — A Shared Responsibility

Palo Alto Networks

Who is responsible for making 5G secure? Security for 5G networks does not fall solely in the lap of the 5G radio and packet core vendors, nor does it fall solely in the lap of the enterprises embracing 5G. Rather, 5G security is a shared responsibility, much like the one AWS has made famous for its cloud services.

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Agent Vs Agentless: Determining the Right Deployment Option for Cloud Workload Protection (CWP)

Prisma Clud

Organizations are embracing the cloud to facilitate digital transformation, from lifting and shifting to building cloud-native applications. Utilizing both public and private cloud services, they can swiftly and efficiently deliver applications and services to customers on a large scale.

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