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Cloud Native Security

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What is Cloud Native Security?

Cloud Native Security refers to a holistic approach to securing applications and infrastructure built and deployed using cloud-native technologies like containers, Kubernetes, serverless functions, and service meshes. It involves integrating security throughout the entire lifecycle, from development to runtime, leveraging automation, policy-as-code, and observability to protect against threats. Common uses include securing container images, managing access control in Kubernetes, protecting APIs, and monitoring application behavior in real-time.

What other technologies are related to Cloud Native Security?

Cloud Native Security Complementary Technologies

Docker is a containerization platform. Containers are a core component of cloud-native architectures, and securing them is essential. Cloud native security solutions need to integrate with and secure Docker containers.
mentioned alongside Cloud Native Security in 0% (68) of relevant job posts
Kubernetes is a container orchestration platform widely used in cloud-native environments. Cloud native security needs to integrate with Kubernetes to secure container deployments, manage access control, and monitor for threats.
mentioned alongside Cloud Native Security in 0% (81) of relevant job posts

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