StackRox announced that Namely has deployed the StackRox Kubernetes Security Platform to support the security and compliance
of its cloud-native applications.
Namely
uses AWS services, including Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), to
simplify operations and scale capacity with demand. StackRox integrates with
Amazon EKS to provide key security and compliance capabilities that help Namely
seamlessly integrate security into its DevOps processes and tools. Namely also relies on the StackRox
Kubernetes Security Platform to ensure its development, security, and
operations teams are aligned and working off a common set of policies and
enforcement capabilities for security and compliance.
"StackRox
enables us to easily scan thousands of deployments to detect non-compliant
workloads, surface risky configurations, and provide us with timely prioritized
alerts so we can take quick action," said Dan Certner, senior vice
president and head of Engineering at Namely. "We chose StackRox for its
Kubernetes-native architecture, which enables us to not only meet our security
and compliance requirements but also run security at the speed of DevOps."
Given
the sensitive nature of the data on the Namely platform, security is a top
priority for the company. Among the company's security requirements are the
ability to:
- detect
and prevent non-compliant workloads
- track
configuration baselines and drift
- monitor
compliance across all clusters, nodes, and containers
- detect
and prevent unauthorized access, privilege escalation, data
- identify
exfiltration, lateral movement, and other runtime behavior anomalies
"As
businesses are faced with changing work environments and the need to ensure
that people operations go undisrupted, Namely is offering critical capabilities
to help companies navigate the complexities of the pandemic," said Kamal Shah,
CEO, StackRox. "Here at StackRox, we're proud of the vital role we play in
helping companies like Namely use cloud-native technologies - microservices,
containers, and Kubernetes - to innovate faster on behalf of their customers."
To learn more about how Namely uses the StackRox
Kubernetes Security Platform,
click
here.