Startup Twistlock has officially launched its security suite, which keeps an eye on Linux containers as they're stitched together to form microservices. General availability for the Container Security ...
Container security vendor Twistlock is updating its namesake platform with a 2.0 release that aims to improve container visibility and security. Twistlock unveiled its container security platform in ...
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Twistlock has announced the latest release of its cloud-native security platform. Twistlock 19.03 is designed to expand the company’s security capabilities to hosts, containers and serverless ...
The Google-created Kubernetes open source container management project has emerged as a de facto standard for cloud native computing. Although Kubernetes and container technology offer the promise of ...
Twistlock, the startup that's produced what it claims is the first security suite for containers, is announcing a $10 million round of funding today. The round was led by TenEleven, a boutique venture ...
Container security company Twistlock Ltd. today updated its namesake platform with a new release that aims to beef up security for serverless computing functions and help companies meet their ...
One of the primary concerns that IT organizations have with deploying containers is security. While containers are an emerging virtualization technology and have become popular with developers, IT ...
This column is available in a weekly newsletter called IT Best Practices. Click here to subscribe. A senior executive of one of the world’s largest commercial software companies told me they use ...
As enterprise adoption of containers goes into high gear, Twistlock Ltd. is bolstering its efforts to capitalize on the trend. The two-year-old startup today secured $17 million in funding from ...
Twistlock co-founders Dima Stopel (left), vice president of research and development, and Ben Bernstein, CEO. (Twistlock Photo) Security will always be one of the top concerns of any major company ...
When Docker turned container technology into a commodity, one question immediately sprung up: “What can we do with them?” With that query out of the way, a much larger one looms: “How do we keep them ...