Securing Unsupported Software With Layered Compensating Controls

Posted on by Dean Lombardo

Unsupported software security—or a lack of it—has quietly become one of the greatest sources of cyber risk. While discussions often focus on legacy web applications, organizations rely on many kinds of software that can no longer be patched, upgraded, or supported. This includes not only internet-facing applications, but internal business systems, middleware, custom applications, industrial […]

Meet Alpine Linux Edge Security and Compliance Objectives

Posted on by Dean Lombardo

Alpine Linux Edge is a rolling-release branch that continuously incorporates new packages and updates. That’s useful for developers who want access to the latest software, but it can create operational challenges when containers are built from specific Alpine Edge snapshots and then deployed into production. Container images are often treated as immutable artifacts. Once an […]

Kubernetes Security: Protecting API Servers, Endpoints, and Workloads

Posted on by Mike Shinn

Kubernetes API Security: Protecting Endpoints and Cluster Infrastructure Kubernetes has become the foundation of modern cloud-native infrastructure, helping organizations orchestrate containers, automate deployments, scale workloads, and manage distributed applications across cloud and hybrid environments. Often described as the “operating system for distributed containers,” Kubernetes provides the automation and flexibility needed to support modern application development […]