Containers

The New Era of Kubernetes, With StackRox

Orchestrators are becoming the operating systems of cloud for the future. Which one do you think has become the dominant one? Ali Golshan, co-founder and CTO of StackRox, placed his bet on Kubernetes right from the start.

StackRox is a Kubernetes-native security platform that helps DevOps and security teams operationalize security, providing richer context, native enforcement and continuous hardening.

During this interview with MediaOps founder and editor in chief Alan Shimel, Ali discusses the adoption of Kubernetes and its prevalence today. More companies are realizing they can’t use traditional security. The tooling has to be native to the infrastructure they’re using, it must integrate into the build and the deployment. And Kubernetes is the best solution available, he said.

Check out the interview below to learn more about microservices, containers and Kubernetes.

Veronica Haggar

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