NeuVector Releases New Version of Cloud-Native Kubernetes Security Platform
August 24, 2020

NeuVector released the newest version of its cloud-native Kubernetes security platform.

The enterprise-trusted, build-to-production container security solution now includes extensive compliance reporting and enforcement for PCI DSS, GDPR, and other industry and government standards, as well as new workflows specifically designed to make it easy for DevOps teams to track critical vulnerabilities and to ensure – and prove – compliance.

For both enterprises and managed service providers, NeuVector also now includes granular role-based access controls (RBACs) to support multi-department and managed service provider (MSP) deployments.

Additionally, NeuVector has added serverless security for AWS Lambda and policy management integration with Open Policy Agent (OPA).

With a single click, DevOps teams can enable NeuVector's pre-configured compliance templates to identify any potential industry compliance issues and generate audit reports for PCI DSS, GDPR, and other stringent – and often changing – data security regulations. NeuVector's templates can be customized to perform specific compliance verifications whenever needed, and new templates can be created to check against internal or other industry compliance requirements. Enterprises can also generate compliance auditing reports to track progress on meeting requirements, and to review, update, and enforce controls required for industry compliance such as vulnerability management, network segmentation, and firewalling.

The enhanced NeuVector platform also introduces a straightforward vulnerability and compliance management workflow. Expanding on the vulnerability explorer launched earlier this year, DevOps teams can now track critical vulnerabilities and compliance violations, and quickly identify any that require immediate patching or follow-up alerts (as well as those which can be safely ignored). Compliance tests include the capability to scan and inspect images and containers for embedded secrets. Teams can manage vulnerability and compliance scan results in NeuVector, with no required integration to external workflow tools. NeuVector's new workflow also tracks dates, status, and other metadata to accelerate DevOps with organizing, prioritizing, and following up on image and run-time scan results.

The new release also includes:

- Even more granular RBACs: With Kubernetes deployments increasingly supporting multiple enterprise divisions, development teams, and roles, granular RBACs that allow access to NeuVector's security capabilities have become especially critical. To support enterprise PaaS deployments with multiple departments, NeuVector now enables admins to create customizable roles for those focused on CI/CD integration, DevOps, network security, operations, namespace users, and more.

- Massively scalable image scanning: As enterprise repositories face explosive growth in the volume of images that require continuous scanning, NeuVector is ensuring that scanning capabilities scale accordingly. NeuVector has now extended its platform's industry-leading image scanning performance, enabling massively-scalable image scanning that deploys parallel scanners to efficiently scan up to hundreds of thousands of images. NeuVector utilizes native Kubernetes controls to scale scanners up and down with appropriate resource allocation. By doing so, NeuVector enables DevOps to run frequent image rescanning when new vulnerabilities are discovered without risking failed registry scanning jobs.

- Scanning expands to AWS Lambda: NeuVector has expanded its vulnerability scanning and risk assessment capabilities to now protect serverless functions on AWS Lambda. Using the open source Serverless IDE, DevOps teams can trigger vulnerability scanning of AWS Lambda serverless functions, and remove vulnerabilities before running those functions. NeuVector includes support for functions in Java, Node.js, Python, and Ruby. NeuVector's risk assessments automatically analyze the AWS permissions granted for each function, and indicates their risk level. DevOps can review if permissions are appropriate, or if they increase the risks of vulnerability exploits. The NeuVector platform can also scan functions and containers for embedded secrets to detect policy violations.

- Open Policy Agent integration: NeuVector is announcing full integration with the Open Policy Agent (OPA) open source project, enabling OPA to manage and query security policy as code. This integration allows DevOps teams to easily review and query NeuVector CRD security policies within a Kubernetes cluster, or across their enterprises.

"Releasing compliance templates and vulnerability and compliance management workflow into our platform empowers DevOps and security teams to far more efficiently and assuredly align containerized environments with crucial regulatory requirements – while reinforcing security and reducing exposure to potential exploits," said Fei Huang, Chief Strategy Officer, NeuVector. "Similarly, our new granular RBAC security controls, hyperscale image scanning capabilities, AWS Lambda serverless function protections, and OPA integration each contribute to the ease and effectiveness with which enterprises can leverage NeuVector to safeguard containerized environments across the full application lifecycle and reliably achieve their security goals."

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