
Tigera strengthens real-time intrusion detection and prevention with container firewalls
Tigera latest release of Calico Cloud and Calico Enterprise further strengthens its unified platform for cloud-native application security and observability by introducing …

Tigera Calico Cloud offers security and observability for Amazon EKS clusters
Tigera announced the integration of its Calico Cloud with AWS Control Tower, making it easier for AWS users to get additional cluster security, granular workload access …
Tigera now supports Calico Open Source on Amazon EKS Anywhere
Tigera announced support for Calico Open Source, an open-source technology for container networking and security, on Amazon EKS Anywhere, giving users more freedom of choice. …
Tigera addresses growing demand for security of containers, Kubernetes, and microservices
Tigera launched a worldwide partner program to meet demand from the growing adoption of containers, Kubernetes, and microservices, which has created security and observability …
SUSE selects Tigera’s Calico as an option to RKE 2
Tigera announced that SUSE has chosen to add open source Calico container network interface (CNI) plugin as an option to Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE) 2, enabling consistent …

Label standard and best practices for Kubernetes security
This article talks about label standard and best practices for Kubernetes security, a common area where I see organizations struggle to define the set of labels required to …
Tigera launches Calico Cloud, a pay-as-you-go SaaS for Kubernetes security and observability
Tigera announced pay-as-you-go software as a service (SaaS) for Kubernetes security and observability. With Calico Cloud, users only pay for services consumed and are billed …
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