Google Cloud Container Security Description

GCP, GKE, and Anthos can secure your container environment. Containerization allows developers to work quickly, deploy software efficiently, as well as operate at an unprecedented scale. Security must be integrated at every stage of the build-and deploy life cycle as enterprises increasingly use containerized workloads. Your container management platform must have the right security features to protect your infrastructure. Kubernetes has security features that protect your identities, secrets and network. Google Kubernetes Engine utilizes native GCP functionality, such as Cloud Audit Logging and Cloud IAM. It also uses GKE-specific features, like workload identity and application layer secrets encryption, to provide the best Google security for your workloads. Container images can be deployed safely by securing the software supply chain. This is how to ensure that your container images are secure and that images you create aren't altered.

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Company Details

Company:
Google
Year Founded:
1998
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
cloud.google.com/containers/security/

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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
Type of Training
Documentation
Customer Support
Online

Google Cloud Container Security Features and Options

Container Security Software

Access Roles / Permissions
Application Performance Tracking
Centralized Policy Management
Container Stack Scanning
Image Vulnerability Detection
Reporting
Testing
View Container Metadata