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More goodies for OpenShift, plus Konveyor to Kubernetes in association with IBM
Tim Anderson Tue 4 May 2021 // 18:24 UTC Share
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Kubecon Europe As Kubecon Europe gets under way, Red Hat has pushed out StackRox, the Kubernetes security product it acquired earlier this year, as an open-source project which will be the upstream for its Advanced Cluster Security for OpenShift.
The StackRox product is itself deployed as a Kubernetes application and has several components, aiming to pick up vulnerabilities in both container images and in Kubernetes, look for misconfigurations such as unnecessarily elevated privileges, perform rule-based threat detection, and more.
StackRox technology is the basis of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security, recently introduced as part of the company s focus on OpenShift, its Kubernetes distribution.