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KTrust launches an automated red team for Kubernetes security


KTrust, a Tel Aviv-based security startup, is taking a different approach to Kubernetes security from many of its competitors in the space. Instead of

The idea behind KTrust is to take a very different approach by using an automated red team algorithm that proactively explores attack paths to identify exposures in a Kubernetes-based system. He noted that when working with a recent client, the passive scanner discovered more than 500 vulnerabilities, but using KTrust’s agent-based system, the team was able to whittle this down to only about a dozen actual attack paths. With this investment KTrust will scale to empower DevSecOps globally in ensuring the secure deployment of their Kubernetes-based applications,” said Yaron Ashkenazi, Managing Partner, AWZ Ventures.

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