Overview of SUSE Security, including its features, benefits, and use cases.
SUSE Security (NeuVector)
SUSE's Cloud Native product family introduces additional value with greater security assurances, extended lifecycles, access to focused architectures and Kubernetes advisories. It will also offer options to get production support for innovative Cloud Native projects. With SUSE's Cloud Native, installation assets are hosted on a trusted registry owned and managed by SUSE.
SUSE Security provides a powerful end-to-end container security platform. This includes end-to-end vulnerability scanning and complete run-time protection for containers, pods and hosts.
SUSE Security is the only fully open source, Zero Trust container security platform. It offers enhanced runtime security, advanced threat detection, and expanded compliance features such as continuously scanning throughout the container lifecycle, removring security roadblocks, and baking in security policies at the start to maximize developer agility.
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Covers the SUSE Security release notes.
Provides an overview of the requirements, architecture, components, and features of SUSE Security.
Covers operational tasks such as user management, certificate management and automation.
Covers deployment methods, including SUSE Rancher Prime, Kubernetes, OpenShift, air-gapped, and Docker.
Covers the SUSE Security interface, including navigation, multi-cluster management, modes, reporting, and customizing the UI.
Covers security policy, including network rules, DLP & WAF sensors, network threat signatures, custom compliance checks, and more.
Covers admission controls, including Sigstore Cosign, and configuration assessment for Kubernetes resources.
Covers the custom resource definitions (CRD) management.
Covers scanning, vulnerabilities, and compliance.
Covers registry scanning, including Harbor, Amazon ECR, and Google GCR.
Covers build phase image scanning, including Jenkins, Bamboo, CircleCI, Azure DevOps, Gitlab, and GitHub.
Containes a number of ways how to integrate SUSE Security, including a REST API, CLI, SYSLOG, RBACs, SAML, LDAP, and webhooks.
Offers insights to reduce resource consumption by tuning certain security functions, network policies etc, and provides guidance on resources monitoring.
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