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    Lacework eliminates this challenge by integrating container security into the Polygraph Data Platform, providing end-to-end, integrated monitoring that enables customers to secure their cloud and Kubernetes environments from build to runtime. By consolidating disparate tools into a single platform, Lacework provides a highly automated solution that empowers organizations to seamlessly integrate security into developer workflows. The new features announced today provide comprehensive visibility, threat detection and alerts, configuration and compliance checks, and vulnerability scans:

    • Kubernetes Audit Logs Monitoring: A typical Kubernetes environment could include thousands of pods and containers with components constantly being created, shut down, or moved, and generating millions of events daily. This feature enables customers to monitor Kubernetes audit logs and all user and system actions to detect unknown and known threats.
    • Kubernetes Admission Controller: Through this integration, the Polygraph Data Platform can scan containers for misconfigurations or vulnerabilities prior to deployment on Kubernetes. Customers can use pre-built or customer policies to define the criteria, threshold, and response for a violation.
    • IaC Security: Using capabilities available following the acquisition of Soluble, Lacework customers can now review Infrastructure as Code prior to deployment to identify and optionally block insecure Kubernetes-related configurations.

    "Containerized workloads are already difficult for many security solutions to keep up with because of their ephemeral and constantly changing nature. At scale, it's impossible for often understaffed security teams to effectively secure these environments," said Frank Dickson, Group Vice President, Security & Trust research practice, IDC. "Any benefit organizations get from deploying Kubernetes environments is negated by security approaches which don't provide security teams with the same automation Kubernetes provides to developers."

    "We chose Lacework because it provides a fully integrated platform for cloud security. Before Lacework, we lacked the granularity and depth we needed to assess vulnerabilities due to numerous disparate tools," said Michael Lyborg, Senior Vice President, Global Information Security & Enterprise IT at Swimlane. "By integrating Lacework and the Swimlane low-code automation platform we automated our container image scans. This has resulted in time savings, better prioritization of work, faster iteration and validation of builds. The integration gave us the ability to retroactively and continuously scan published images so we have a continuous real-time view of risk across our dynamic cloud environment."

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    Lacework Integrates Kubernetes Features to Enhance Security Across Multi-Cloud Environments - Seite 2 Polygraph Data Platform adds Kubernetes audit log monitoring, integration with Kubernetes admission controller, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) security to help seamlessly integrate security into developer workflows SAN JOSE, Calif., May 18, 2022 …