Container and cloud security company Sysdig has announced a new capability, Drift Control, designed to detect and prevent container attacks at runtime.
Drift Control will function as part of Sysdig Secure, built to detect vulnerabilities in containers. Sysdig Secure is a component in Sysdig’s container intelligence platform, which includes several container-oriented security applications.
Aiming to detect, prevent and speed incident response for containers that were modified in production, also known as container drifts, Drift Control offers the ability to close “dangerous security gaps” created due to deviations from the trusted original container.
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