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Falco on AWS Cloud
It's Amazon Web Services' largest user conference this week, re:Invent, which is a good time to highlight the ways you can use Falco in the AWS Cloud for runtime security. In this article we'll review what's new, and take a look at …
Restructuring the Kubernetes Threat Matrix and Evaluating Attack Detection by Falco
I’m Hiroki Akamatsu (@hi120ki), an intern on Mercari’s Security Engineering Team. During my internship, I worked on the re-evaluation of Falco, runtime security monitoring tools for Kubernetes. This article presents the following findings …
Falco applies for graduation
Dear Falco community, The Falco project is excited to announce that on Nov 4, 2022, the project maintainers submitted the PR to be considered for graduation. This milestone is important because it demonstrates the health and maturity of the …
Falco at the KubeCon NA 2022
It was KubeCon recently. I doubt anyone reading this didn't know about it. And if you attended, you're probably still receiving e-mails about the event. KubeCon is where everyone wants to be. And Falco was there too. It did indeed have a …
Falco 0.33.0 a.k.a. "the pumpkin release 🎃"
Dear community, today we are happy to announce the release of Falco 0.33.0 🎉! A big thank you to the community for helping get the latest release over the finish line. The Falco community rallied behind this release and we wanted to share …
Getting started with gVisor support in Falco
This post has been updated in December 2022 after initial publication. It now contains up-to-date instructions about how to use gVisor support on Docker and Kubernetes with GKE as well! The recommended version for gVisor support is now …
Falco Driverkit with Docker on Debian
We use different technologies on a daily basis. Tools like Vagrant, Terraform, Ansible, and many more allow us to create and destroy digital resources in a matter of minutes, if not seconds. However, if you keep changing your running …