falcosidekick
kubectl-gs
falcosidekick | kubectl-gs | |
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2 | 2 | |
512 | 48 | |
2.1% | - | |
9.5 | 9.3 | |
7 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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falcosidekick
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Manage Falco easier with Giant Swarm App Platform
How does Falco do that? Based on a set of rules that Falco interprets at startup time, it waits for events and syscalls that would trigger one of those rules. When a rule is triggered, Falco raises an alert and, thanks to applications like Falco Sidekick, allows teams to react accordingly.
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Threat Detection on EKS – Comparing Falco and GuardDuty For EKS Protection
Falco can emit its findings to stdout, a file, syslog, or custom endpoints with "Program Output" using bash. Alternatively, Falcosidekick is an extra app that receives Falco alerts from multiple clusters and forwards them to a variety of outputs concurrently. Falcosidekick has a large number of custom destinations, so it may reduce the need to write custom integrations for existing destinations like a SIEM.
kubectl-gs
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Azure has run out of compute. Anyone else affected?
If this is a serious problem for your business, you use K8s and require assistance quickly moving your workloads, consider contacting:
https://www.giantswarm.io/
(I work at Giant Swarm.)
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Manage Falco easier with Giant Swarm App Platform
$ kubectl exec -it golang -- git clone https://github.com/giantswarm/kubectl-gs src/kubectl-gs Cloning into 'kubectl-gs'... ... output omitted ... Resolving deltas: 100% (4427/4427), done. $ kubectl exec -it golang -- make build-darwin -C src/kubectl-gs make: Entering directory '/go/src/kubectl-gs' ... output omitted ... ====> kubectl-gs-v-darwin-amd64 ... output omitted ... cp -a kubectl-gs-v-darwin-amd64 kubectl-gs-darwin ====> build-darwin make: Leaving directory '/go/src/kubectl-gs' $ kubectl cp golang:/go/src/kubectl-gs/kubectl-gs-darwin ./kubectl-gs $ kubectl chmod u+x ./kubectl-gs
What are some alternatives?
containers-roadmap - This is the public roadmap for AWS container services (ECS, ECR, Fargate, and EKS).
kubectl-tree - kubectl plugin to browse Kubernetes object hierarchies as a tree 🎄 (star the repo if you are using)
falco - Cloud Native Runtime Security
apptestctl - Command line tool for using the Giant Swarm app platform in integration tests.
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
chart-operator - Deploys Helm charts in Kubernetes workload clusters
happa - Web user interface for Giant Swarm – Beyond managed Kubernetes
plugins - Falco plugins registry
kubectl-trace - Schedule bpftrace programs on your kubernetes cluster using the kubectl
terraform-provider-aws - The AWS Provider enables Terraform to manage AWS resources.