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Interesting tools?
kubeaudit: audit kubernetes or specific manifests for issues https://github.com/shopify/kubeaudit
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Top 6 Kubernetes Security Tools
Here's a link to KubeAudit on Github
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Introduction to Kubernetes Pentesting
kubeaudit - Audit Kubernetes clusters against common security concerns
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Kubernetes Security Checklist 2021
Workload configuration should be audited regularly (Kics, Kubeaudit, Kubescape, Conftest, Kubesec, Checkov)
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2 Widespread Attacks on Your Containerized Environment and 7 Rules to Prevent it.
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I looked through attacks in my access logs. Here's what I found
Besides pointing pentester tools like metasploit at yourself, there are some nice scanners out there.
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General Docker Troubleshooting, Best Practices & Where to Go From Here
Clair. Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers.
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Open source container scanning tool to find vulnerabilities and suggest best practice improvements?
https://github.com/quay/clair 9.4k stars, updated 17 hours ago
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Postgres: The Graph Database You Didn't Know You Had
It scaled well compared to a naive graph abstraction implemented outside the database, but when performance wasn't great, it REALLY wasn't great. We ended up throwing it out in later versions to try and get more consistent performance.
I've since worked on SpiceDB[1] which takes the traditional design approach for graph databases and simply treating Postgres as triple-store and that scales far better. IME, if you need a graph, you probably want to use a database optimized for graph access patterns. Most general-purpose graph databases are just bags of optimizations for common traversals.
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Implement DevSecOps to Secure your CI/CD pipeline
Open source: Trivy, Gryp and Clair are widely used open source tools for container scanning.
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Sublime Music - A FLOSS desktop client for Subsonic API servers (Airsonic, Navidrome, Gonic, etc)
Testing the image with github.com/fullhunt/log4j-scan and https://github.com/quay/clair shows no vulnerabilities
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Automatically tag your Docker images as vulnerable in ECR
Amazon Elastic Container Registry is a fully-managed Docker container registry. It makes it easy for developers to store and manage Docker images inside their AWS environment. ECR supports two types of image scanning. Enhanced image scanning requires an integration with Amazon Inspector. It will scan your repositories continuously. Basic image scanning will use the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) database (open-source Clair) to find vulnerabilities in your images. You can trigger scans on image push or manually.
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SaaS Startup Security 101 - A quick guide for building secure SaaS
Klair: Scan your containersJust like external dependencies can contain security flaws, container images also can contain outdated programs and dependencies subject to security issues. Klair is an open-source tool that can help you find outdated dependencies and security flaws in your docker images.
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How to leverage image vulnerability scanning on AWS ECR using a fully automated solution
AWS Elastic Container Registry has been able to support the scanning of images for vulnerabilities using the open source project Clair for quite some time now. Clair is an open source project used for the static analysis of vulnerabilities in application containers (currently including OCI and Docker). Made available by AWS directly and implemented into ECR, it is a very useful feature to minimize the risk of using endangered software - and stay compliant. The scanning for vulnerabilities should be a good standard in any Dockerized scenario as public images and their heirs can contain many security risks (Top-ten-docker-images) - which might be overlooked while developing applications that are constantly changed and improved - and new versions of images are pushed to your ECR many times a day.
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Hosting my own docker registry, any recommendations on UI and authentication service?
I use Quay and quite like it. It's a lot more flexible to deploy than Harbor. It has a web UI and connects to LDAP or OIDC. You can also add vulnerability scanning to it as well with Clair. The one downside is that it doesn't support a pull-through cache system like Harbor does (to my knowledge), though you can explicitly mirror containers from another source.
What are some alternatives?
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
grype - A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems
kubescape - Kubescape is an open-source Kubernetes security platform for your IDE, CI/CD pipelines, and clusters. It includes risk analysis, security, compliance, and misconfiguration scanning, saving Kubernetes users and administrators precious time, effort, and resources.
kube-bench - Checks whether Kubernetes is deployed according to security best practices as defined in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark
syft - CLI tool and library for generating a Software Bill of Materials from container images and filesystems
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
kubesec - Security risk analysis for Kubernetes resources
dagda - a tool to perform static analysis of known vulnerabilities, trojans, viruses, malware & other malicious threats in docker images/containers and to monitor the docker daemon and running docker containers for detecting anomalous activities
kube-hunter - Hunt for security weaknesses in Kubernetes clusters