Best Cloud Workload Protection Platforms for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Find and compare the best Cloud Workload Protection platforms for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Cloud Workload Protection platforms for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Panoptica Reviews
    Panoptica makes it easy for you to secure containers, APIs and serverless functions and manage your software bills of material. It analyzes both internal and external APIs, assigns risk scores, and then reports back to you. Your policies determine which API calls the gateway allows or disables. Cloud-native architectures enable teams to develop and deploy software faster, keeping up with today's market. However, this speed comes at a cost: security. Panoptica fills these gaps by integrating automated policy-based security and visibility at every stage of the software-development process. The number of attack points has increased significantly with the decentralized cloud-native architectures. Changes in the computing landscape have also increased the risk of security breaches. Here are some reasons why comprehensive security is so important. A platform that protects all aspects of an application's lifecycle, from development to runtime, is essential.
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    Uptycs Reviews
    Uptycs presents the first unified CNAPP and XDR platform that enables businesses to take control of their cybersecurity. Uptycs empowers security teams with real-time decision-making driven by structured telemetry and powerful analytics. The platform is designed to provide a unified view of cloud and endpoint telemetry from a common solution, and ultimately arm modern defenders with the insights they need across their cloud-native attack surfaces. Uptycs prioritizes responses to threats, vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, sensitive data exposure, and compliance mandates across modern attack surfaces—all from a single UI and data model. This includes the ability to tie together threat activity as it traverses on-prem and cloud boundaries, delivering a more cohesive enterprise-wide security posture. With Uptycs you get a wide range of functionality, including CNAPP, CWPP, CSPM, KSPM, CIEM, CDR, and XDR. Shift up with Uptycs.
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    ARMO Reviews
    ARMO guarantees comprehensive security for workloads and data hosted internally. Our innovative technology, currently under patent review, safeguards against breaches and minimizes security-related overhead across all environments, whether they are cloud-native, hybrid, or legacy systems. Each microservice is uniquely protected by ARMO, achieved through the creation of a cryptographic code DNA-based workload identity. This involves a thorough analysis of the distinctive code signature of each application, resulting in a personalized and secure identity for every workload instance. To thwart hacking attempts, we implement and uphold trusted security anchors within the software memory that is protected throughout the entire application execution lifecycle. Our stealth coding technology effectively prevents any reverse engineering of the protective code, ensuring that secrets and encryption keys are fully safeguarded while they are in use. Furthermore, our encryption keys remain concealed and are never exposed, rendering them impervious to theft. Ultimately, ARMO provides robust, individualized security solutions tailored to the specific needs of each workload.
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    Sonrai Security Reviews
    Identity and Data Protection for AWS and Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. Sonrai's cloud security platform offers a complete risk model that includes activity and movement across cloud accounts and cloud providers. Discover all data and identity relationships between administrators, roles and compute instances. Our critical resource monitor monitors your critical data stored in object stores (e.g. AWS S3, Azure Blob), and database services (e.g. CosmosDB, Dynamo DB, RDS). Privacy and compliance controls are maintained across multiple cloud providers and third-party data stores. All resolutions are coordinated with the relevant DevSecOps groups.
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