Webinar 01.10.21: Container Security for DevOps

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Kaspersky invites you to the next round in its webinar series. This time the topic is “Container Security for DevOps”. The free webinar will take place online on October 01.10.21st, XNUMX.

We are currently recognizing a growing DevOps trend that brings with it a rapid change from virtualization solutions to Linux containers. The challenges after a change are comparable. Sensitive data can and will be made available via Linux containers. Kaspersky Endpoint for Linux (KESL) can be used as a container security solution. It prevents the unwanted provision of threats in the DevOps environment in real time or by calling. The solution offers support for different Linux container runtimes such as Docker, Podman, CRI-O and runc. It can also be used for different container management solutions such as Kubernetes, Openshift and other solutions.

Webinar on “Container Security for DevOps” on October 01, 2021 from 10 a.m

Learn more about container security for DevOps and how you can protect your company in this exciting session. If you don't have time at the date, you can also watch the webinar as a recording afterwards. All you have to do is register and Kaspersky will later send you a link to the recording.

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