NeuVector Announces the Release of Enhanced Run-Time Protection for Suspicious Containers

Today at DockerCon in Copenhagen NeuVector announced and demonstrated new container protection features. We also announced that NeuVector customer Arvato would be sharing their microservices migration journey in session #126523.
Enhanced Run-Time Protection for Suspicious Containers
With the release of NeuVector’s new quarantine capability and other new protections at DockerCon Europe 2017, security teams can now automatically or manually quarantine a container that has potentially been compromised. A container quarantine isolates the container from all incoming and outgoing connections, while also preserving it for forensic investigation. Security and devops teams can still use the Docker engine to inspect the container and monitor subsequent behavior. The NeuVector container firewall supports both Docker Community Edition and Enterprise Edition.
Read the entire article here, NeuVector Announces the Release of Enhanced Run-Time Protection for Suspicious Containers
Via the fine folks at NeuVectdor.
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