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KubiScan | trivy | |
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10 | 82 | |
1,278 | 21,388 | |
2.0% | 3.9% | |
5.9 | 9.8 | |
3 months ago | about 15 hours ago | |
Python | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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Kubernetes Security Checklist 2021
RBAC Rights should be audited regularly (KubiScan, Krane)
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trivy
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A Deep Dive Into Terraform Static Code Analysis Tools: Features and Comparisons
Trivy Owner/Maintainer: Aqua Security Age: First released on GitHub on May 7th, 2019 License: Apache License 2.0 backward-compatible with tfsec
- Suas imagens de container não estão seguras!
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General Docker Troubleshooting, Best Practices & Where to Go From Here
Trivy. A Simple and Comprehensive Vulnerability Scanner for Containers.
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Distroless images using melange and apko
Using Trivy:
- Friends - needs help choosing solution for SBOM vulnerability
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An Overview of Kubernetes Security Projects at KubeCon Europe 2023
Trivy is a mature and comprehensive open source tool from Aqua Security that supports scanning multiple sources, from file systems to containers and VMs. Trivy also looks beyond vulnerabilities, to scan licenses, secrets, infrastructure as code misconfiguration, and more.
- Best vulnerability scanner for DevOps
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About Cloudflare Tunnels
I would suggest to think about the thread model that you are facing so you can have a better mental model of the weak points of your environment. The very very big majority of these attacks will be automated probing for publicly known vulnerabilities or default credentials. That means the maintainers of the software you are running and the channels on which their updates are shipped to you and deployed are very important factors. For software that is not installed from a trusted and well maintained source (e.g. Ubuntus main repository), you want to make extra sure that vulnerabilities are updated. E.g. your deployed docker containers might contain security issues, you can run checks on these with tools like trivy. The same is also true for appliances, in case your router or firewall contains a software vulnerability, how will you be notified and how will the required updates be deployed?
- Docker image vulnerabilities scanning trivy vs synk.io
What are some alternatives?
syft - CLI tool and library for generating a Software Bill of Materials from container images and filesystems
snyk - Snyk CLI scans and monitors your projects for security vulnerabilities. [Moved to: https://github.com/snyk/cli]
grype - A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems
krane - Kubernetes RBAC static analysis & visualisation tool
clair - Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers
cvehound - Check linux sources dump for known CVEs.
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
kube-bench - Checks whether Kubernetes is deployed according to security best practices as defined in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark
kube-hunter - Hunt for security weaknesses in Kubernetes clusters
falco - Cloud Native Runtime Security