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An Overview of Kubernetes Security Projects at KubeCon Europe 2023
VMClarity works similarly, but within the context of VMs used by cloud services to host containers and clusters. Compared to containers, VMs may be as (or even more) vulnerable to threats and they typically need complex tools for analysis. Following a similar pattern to KubeClarity, VMClarity supports aggregating multiple tools into one UI and CLI.
- Agentless detection and management of VM SBOM and security threats
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VMClarity: Virtual Machine Security
Introducing VMClarity!
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UEFI Software Bill of Materials Proposal
The things you mentioned are not solved by a typical "SBOM" but e.g. CycloneDX has extra fields to record provenance and pedigree and things like in-toto (https://in-toto.io/) or SLSA (https://slsa.dev/) also aim to work in this field.
I've spent the last six months in this field and people will tell you that this or that is an industry best practice or "a standard" but in my experience none of that is true. Everyone is still trying to figure out how best to protect the software supply chain security and things are still very much in flux.
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An Overview of Kubernetes Security Projects at KubeCon Europe 2023
in-toto is an open source project that focuses on the attestation part of software supply chain security. You use it to define a “layout” for a project, i.e., how the different components should fit together. A project ships this definition with its code, and then another user of that software can compare what they have with the attached definition to see if it matches the structure and contents they expect. If it doesn’t, then this could point to external tampering or other issues.
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How do you mitigate supply chain attacks?
But it's not all doom and gloom because the industry is evolving. Companies like Google are formulating tools like scorecard to heuristically reduce risk by encouraging you to rely on trustable dependencies only. There's also more complex tools like in-toto that actually look at the integrity of your supply chain (don't ask me how this one works, I just know that people like it).
- in-toto/in-toto: in-toto is a framework to protect supply chain integrity.
What are some alternatives?
rekor - Software Supply Chain Transparency Log
snyk - Snyk CLI scans and monitors your projects for security vulnerabilities. [Moved to: https://github.com/snyk/cli]
apko - Build OCI images from APK packages directly without Dockerfile
scorecard - OpenSSF Scorecard - Security health metrics for Open Source
python-tuf - Python reference implementation of The Update Framework (TUF)
ochrona-cli - A command line tool for detecting vulnerabilities in Python dependencies and doing safe package installs
grype - A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems
pip-audit - Audits Python environments, requirements files and dependency trees for known security vulnerabilities, and can automatically fix them
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.
macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide - Guide to securing and improving privacy on macOS
dependency-track - Dependency-Track is an intelligent Component Analysis platform that allows organizations to identify and reduce risk in the software supply chain.
i-probably-didnt-backdoor-this - A practical experiment on supply-chain security using reproducible builds