Tag: security
All systems go on security with Go 1.12 language release
After two good weeks of bug squashing, container ecosystem favourite Go 1.12 is finally generally available with TLS […]
Security project Cilium 1.4 pumps up multi-cluster capabilities and encryption
Network security project for application services Cilium is now available in v1.4, introducing global services, IPVLAN support, and […]
Continuous Fuzzing for all? Google open sources ClusterFuzz bug hunter
Google has open sourced ClusterFuzz, a scalable fuzzing infrastructure project that has already helped to get rid of […]
What’s the point: GitLab, Python, and Kubevirt
Repository managing service GitLab has released versions 11.7.4 and 11.6.9 of their Community and Enterprise Editions. The updates […]
What’s the point: Ansible, XebiaLabs and Azure, salty Security, and Red Hat migrations
Azure has extended its Ansible support with a full-fat Azure Marketplace Ansible Solution. Azure said this would enable […]
What’s the point: Go gets security fix, Consul hits 1.4.1, Spring Cloud Task, TeamCity
The team behind Google’s Go has released v1.11.5 and 1.10.8 of the programming language to get rid of […]
Yes, we know containers are insecure. No, we won’t stop deploying them…
Almost half of organizations running containers in production know they contain security vulnerabilities, and almost as many simply […]
Pirate Party MEP serves up €1m Brussels-backed bug program for open source
The European Union is ponying up close to €1m under a bug bounty programme spanning a range of […]
GitLab user? Maybe start your year with an update
Now available GitLab 11.6.1, 11.5.6, and 11.4.13 fix a couple of security vulnerabilities affecting versions as far back […]
You did what on Kubernetes? Wait, let’s ask Sysdig Secure…v2.2
Sysdig’s commercial runtime defence offering Sysdig Secure is out in v2.2, introducing service-based access control and making better […]