Cloud Native Security
A transformative way to reduce risk in the enterprise.
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Happy Monday: How To Fix A Kubernetes CVE Before Bad Actors (And Your Boss) Discover It
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Express Scripts, Mastercard, Merrill Corp, and West Corp. at SpringOne Platform 2018
Watch a customer panel on cloud native security with Jenny Zhang (Mastercard), Thomas Fredell (Merill Corp.), Kurt Glore (Express Scripts), and Thomas Squeo (West Corp.). Moderated by Justin Smith, Ch
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Take Application Security to the Next Level with Data Science (Ep. 77)
In this episode of Pivotal Insights, Pivotal's Rashmi Raghu and Brendan Higgins join talk about using data science and analytics to catch potentially malicious user behavior on corporate networks.
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Aug 15 - Enhance Application Security with Automated, Open-Source, Security Management Webinar
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Ensuring Platform Security with Windows Bosh Add-ons and Runtime-Config at Boeing
Ensuring Platform Security with Windows Bosh Add-ons and Runtime-Config at Boeing - James Coppock & Sheryl Maris, Boeing We did it! InfoSec said “Not a chance you’re deploying Ubuntu and Windows on P
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Merrill: The Most Important Company You've Never Heard Of
A cloud-native approach to software can give you speed without sacrificing security. Learn how Merrill Corporation worked with Pivotal to adopt this modern way of working. https://pivotal.io/customer
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Using VMware’s Harbor with PKS (and Why Kubernetes Needs a Container Registry)
Container registries add important security features to Kubernetes. This post details how Harbor, part of Pivotal Container Service, helps secure Docker images in PKS deployments.
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New Tech Papers: Won’t Someone Please Think of the Auditors? Plus, How to do Chargeback & Showback in PCF
Pivotal recently published several new whitepapers: The Auditor's Guide to PCF, Security & Compliance for PCF, and Chargebacks & Showbacks in PCF. This post review the highlights of each paper.
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Security 101
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Apr 26 - InfoSec: Evolve Thyself to Keep Pace in the Age of DevOps Webinar
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Security and Compliance with Pivotal Cloud Foundry
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A Primer on PCI Compliance with VMware Tanzu Application Service
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Cloud Native Security: Rotate, Repair, Repave — Justin Smith
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Pivotal/cloud-native-security-rotate-repair-repave Enterprise software security traditionally resists change as a matter of unquestioned policy. Vulnerability is a f
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Enterprise Architects, It's Time to Learn How the CredHub Service Broker Applies the Principle of Least Privilege to Your Secrets.
The CredHub Service Broker is now a beta. It's a service broker that helps developers secure off-platform service credentials. We examine the tile from the enterprise architect perspective.
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Need to Secure Credentials for Off-Platform Services in PCF? Try the CredHub Service Broker, Now in Beta! We Take an Inside Look.
Pivotal released the CredHub Service Broker as a beta. It's a service broker that helps developers secure off-platform service credentials with CredHub. Read about the new tile here.
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What is Cloud-Native Security?
Security has not operated at the speed of software innovations in the last few decades. Learn how a cloud-native security approach can enable your team to succeed and stay safe against modern threats.
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Why cloud-native enterprise security matters, Matt Stine (Pivotal)
The types of threats facing the enterprise are relatively well understood—malware, advanced persistent threats, and leaked credentials—which are typically addressed by slowing the rate of change, beca
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Secure All the Services! How Banks Use Pivotal Cloud Foundry and the Open Service Broker API to Make It Happen.
Banks of all sizes are modernizing how they do IT and software development. This blog series explores how banks use Pivotal Cloud Foundry to secure backing services for apps.
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For Banks, Securing Modern Apps Starts with Identity & Access Management. Here's How PCF Helps the Largest Firms Reduce Risk.
Banks of all sizes are modernizing how they do IT and software development. This blog series explores how banks use Pivotal Cloud Foundry to secure their cloud-native applications.
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Cloud-Native Java from the Source
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Improve Security and Developer Productivity with Service Instance Sharing in PCF 2.1
PCF 2.1 introduces a new capability that enables multiple development teams working on separate microservices to access the same backing services while maintaining robust security and access controls.
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