Horizon3.ai announced the release of NodeZero™ Kubernetes Pentesting, a new capability available to all NodeZero users.
Traefik Labs launched Traefik Hub, a new cloud service that eliminates the complexity of management and automation of Kubernetes and Docker networking at scale.
With Traefik Hub, organizations can instantly publish and secure containers for external access from the internet, all from a single dashboard.
Traefik Hub eliminates manual configuration of DNS, routing rules, access control, and NAT that are required to access and protect services on the internet. The automated set up is faster and uses networking best practices to help minimize the attack surface and improve security. Traefik Hub integrates with Traefik Proxy in both Kubernetes and Docker environments.
“From its inception, Traefik Hub was purpose-built to address major challenges resulting from the rise in adoption of Kubernetes and multi-cluster environments,” said Emile Vauge, CEO and founder of Traefik Labs. “The industry lacks a unified solution for users to effectively publish, secure, and scale their cloud native services. Today, networking is more complex than ever, and yet remains the core of any modern infrastructure.”
Traefik Hub is a software as a service (SaaS) platform that instantly provides a gateway to services running on any Kubernetes or Docker orchestrator.
With the Traefik Hub platform, customers are able to:
- Publish - Install the Hub lightweight agent, select services, and get secured public access to containers in seconds;
- Secure - Access containers through secured tunnels, deploy industry-standard authentication, and automate TLS certificate management;
- Scale - Start with a single cluster and scale to multiple clusters managed by a centralized Hub dashboard.
The Traefik Hub beta is available now and free of charge. Getting started with Traefik Hub is extremely easy for organizations of any size, and does not require prior networking or Kubernetes knowledge.
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