Businesses leaving their Kubernetes containers exposed to ransomware


As businesses look for faster and more flexible development frameworks, the use of containers and Kubernetes (K8s) continues to rise.

While Kubernetes theoretically has several security advantages compared to traditional applications, it remains one of the top concerns for organizations on their cloud-native journey. This concern is fairly valid it seems. A recent report found that Kubernetes clusters belonging to more than 350 organizations, including several Fortune 500 businesses, were openly accessible and exposed to cyberattacks like ransomware. So, why are organizations struggling with Kubernetes security on this scale?

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Source: MSN News