Best Vulnerability Scanners for Kubernetes

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    Wiz Reviews

    Wiz

    Wiz

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    1,059 Ratings
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    Wiz is a new approach in cloud security. It finds the most important risks and infiltration vectors across all multi-cloud environments. All lateral movement risks, such as private keys that are used to access production and development environments, can be found. You can scan for vulnerabilities and unpatched software in your workloads. A complete inventory of all services and software within your cloud environments, including version and package details, is available. Cross-reference all keys on your workloads with their privileges in your cloud environment. Based on a complete analysis of your cloud network, including those behind multiple hops, you can see which resources are publicly available to the internet. Compare your industry best practices and baselines to assess the configuration of cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes and VM operating system.
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    Snyk Reviews
    Snyk is the leader in developer security. We empower the world’s developers to build secure applications and equip security teams to meet the demands of the digital world. Our developer-first approach ensures organizations can secure all of the critical components of their applications from code to cloud, leading to increased developer productivity, revenue growth, customer satisfaction, cost savings and an overall improved security posture. Snyk is a developer security platform that automatically integrates with a developer’s workflow and is purpose-built for security teams to collaborate with their development teams.
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    Trivy Reviews

    Trivy

    Aqua Security

    Free
    Trivy serves as a robust and adaptable security scanning tool. It features a variety of scanners designed to identify security vulnerabilities and the various targets where these issues may arise. This tool is compatible with a wide array of programming languages, operating systems, and platforms, making it highly accessible. You can find Trivy through numerous common distribution channels, enhancing its reach. Additionally, Trivy seamlessly integrates with many widely-used platforms and applications, allowing for effortless incorporation of security measures into your workflow. With Trivy, users can detect vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, and SBOM across diverse environments such as containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, and cloud infrastructures, ensuring comprehensive security coverage for their projects. Its extensive capabilities make it an invaluable asset for maintaining security in modern development practices.
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    Sysdig Secure Reviews
    Kubernetes, cloud, and container security that closes loop from source to finish Find vulnerabilities and prioritize them; detect and respond appropriately to threats and anomalies; manage configurations, permissions and compliance. All activity across cloud, containers, and hosts can be viewed. Runtime intelligence can be used to prioritize security alerts, and eliminate guesswork. Guided remediation using a simple pull request at source can reduce time to resolution. Any activity in any app or service, by any user, across clouds, containers and hosts, can be viewed. Risk Spotlight can reduce vulnerability noise by up 95% with runtime context. ToDo allows you to prioritize the security issues that are most urgent. Map production misconfigurations and excessive privileges to infrastructure as code (IaC), manifest. A guided remediation workflow opens a pull request directly at source.
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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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    Anchore Reviews
    DevSecOps operates at full throttle by thoroughly examining container images and implementing compliance based on established policies. In a landscape where rapid and adaptable application development is essential, containers represent the future of software deployment. While the pace of adoption is increasing, it brings along potential risks that need addressing. Anchore provides a solution that enables continuous management, security, and troubleshooting of containers without compromising on speed. This approach ensures that container development and deployment are secure from the very beginning by verifying that the contents align with the standards you establish. The tools offered are designed to be intuitive for developers, visible to production teams, and accessible for security personnel, all tailored to meet the dynamic requirements of containerization. Anchore establishes a reliable benchmark for container security, empowering you to validate and certify your containers, making them both predictable and secure. This allows for confident deployment of containers, safeguarding against potential risks with a comprehensive solution focused on container image security. Ultimately, embracing Anchore means you can innovate quickly while ensuring robust container integrity.
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    ThreatStryker Reviews
    Runtime threat assessment, runtime attack analysis, and targeted protection of your infrastructure and applications. Zero-day attacks can be stopped by staying ahead of attackers. Observe attack behavior. ThreatStryker monitors, correlates, learns, and acts to protect your applications. Deepfence ThreatStryker displays a live, interactive, color-coded view on the topology and all processes and containers running. It inspects hosts and containers to find vulnerable components. It also interrogates configuration to identify file system, processes, and network-related misconfigurations. ThreatStryker uses industry and community standards to assess compliance. ThreatStryker conducts a deep inspection of network traffic, system behavior, and application behavior and accumulates suspicious events over time. The events are classified and correlated with known vulnerabilities and suspicious patterns.
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    ThreatMapper Reviews
    Open source, multi-cloud platform to scan, map, and rank vulnerabilities in containers, images hosts, repositories, and running containers. ThreatMapper detects threats to your applications in production across clouds, Kubernetes and serverless. You cannot secure what you can't see. ThreatMapper automatically discovers your production infrastructure. It can identify and interrogate cloud instances, Kubernetes nodes and serverless resources. This allows you to discover the applications and containers, and map their topology in real time. ThreatMapper allows you to visualize and discover the external and internal attack surfaces for your applications and infrastructure. Bad actors can gain access to your infrastructure by exploiting vulnerabilities in common dependencies. ThreatMapper scans hosts and containers for known vulnerable dependencies. It also takes threat feeds from more than 50 sources.
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