by Vince Lau | Dec 6, 2018 | AWS, Eks, Project Calico, Tigera
Tigera delivered a live demonstration of enforcing fine-grained network policies in Amazon EKS. This practically-oriented session will build from first principles to show how to isolate containers at the network level using Kubernetes Network Policies enforced by...
by Amit Gupta | May 9, 2018 | Compliance, Containers, Cybersecurity, DevOps, Enterprise, Security, Tigera
Tigera delivers network security and compliance solution with Tiger Secure Enterprise Edition 2.1 I am very excited to announce the general availability of Tigera Secure Enterprise Edition 2.1 release. This release, built in collaboration with several of our strategic...
by Andrew Randall | Apr 19, 2018 | Blog, Calico, Cloud Security, Docker, Tigera
You may have spotted that Docker earlier this week announced of Docker Enterprise Edition (EE) 2.0, which now includes support for Kubernetes. I am excited to share that the Tigera team has collaborated closely with Docker to bring our industry-leading networking and...
by Andrew Randall | Mar 20, 2018 | Blog, Calico, Calico Enterprise, Cloud Computing, Cloud Native, Cloud Security, Containers, GCP, Microsegmentation, Network Policy, Networking, Project Calico, Security, Tigera, Zerotrust
A best practice for securely deploying Kubernetes applications is to enforce network policy. Google’s announcement today that network policy for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) using Calico network policy is now generally available (GA) is a huge step forward for...
by Ratan Tipirneni | Dec 5, 2017 | Calico Enterprise, Cybersecurity, DevOps, Kubernetes, Security, Tigera
Secure Application Connectivity for the Cloud Native World Today, I’m really excited to share with you details of Tigera Secure Enterprise Edition, the first cloud native enterprise solution for secure application connectivity. Tigera was founded with the idea of...
by Andrew Randall | Nov 29, 2017 | AWS, Cloud Computing, Eks, Kubernetes, Tigera
By now, you’ve probably already heard — at AWS re:invent this morning, AWS CEO Andy Jassy announced Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS). While some may dismiss this as Amazon being the last to the party, by dint of their dominance in the public cloud space...