Reblaze, an Israeli cloud native, managed application security solution provider, has released a commercial version of Curiefense, a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) sandbox security project. Its job is to protect cloud native applications and APIs from such threats as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), application-layer Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS), and API abuse.
How? By building on top of Lyft’s open source Envoy high-performance C++ distributed proxy.
Envoy is an open source edge proxy, designed to be used with cloud native applications. Envoy can also be used as a communication bus and universal data plane for large microservice service mesh architectures. Curiefense works on top of this as an Envoy Filter. You can use it anywhere you have Envoy running, whether as an ingress gateway, a sidecar or reverse proxy, a load balancer, or other situations. Curiefense attaches directly to Envoy and can start protecting your platform immediately.
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Simple container-based web apps and services don’t need Kubernetes to run on Azure. IBM, Maersk
At the heart of the modern cloud is a tension between two different philosophies: IaaS, where you build a virtual infrastructure on a fabric of host systems managed by a cloud provider, and PaaS, where you write code for runtimes managed by your provider, targeting their service APIs. Both approaches give you a layer of abstraction from physical infrastructure and host operations, allowing you to focus on your applications.
Containers provide a middle ground between these two methods, letting you rely on platforms managed by cloud operators while allowing you to write more complex code and to package required applications and other dependencies. You don’t have to manage OS-level security or updates and you’re not limited to the languages and APIs supported by platform runtimes. It’s an effective compromise, with technologies such as Kubernetes providing
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