Enhance Your DevSecOps with GitLab Operational Container Scanning
Security remains a critical concern for teams building and releasing software via containers. GitLab introduces the Operational Container Scanning (OCS) feature, a game-changer for identifying runtime vulnerabilities in running containerised applications. Unlike static scanning methods, OCS enables teams to detect and mitigate vulnerabilities post-deployment, offering deep security insights into live environments.
Container security is crucial as vulnerabilities discovered too late can compromise critical systems and user data. Operational Container Scanning complements GitLab's pre-existing container scanning capabilities by extending security checks to runtime. The feature monitors containers post-deployment to detect signs of exploitation or unpatched vulnerabilities, making it a vital addition to your DevSecOps workflow.
GitLab's OCS works seamlessly with Kubernetes, ensuring your workflows stay streamlined. Teams can now pair real-time security alerts with actionable guidance to swiftly address issues, saving both time and resources. In addition, the integration follows GitLab's commitment to an all-in-one DevSecOps platform, reducing the need for external tools and their associated complexity.
With GitLab Operational Container Scanning, you can elevate your security posture and ensure easier compliance adherence while keeping your development cycles efficient. Ready to protect your containerised environments better? Contact IDEA GitLab Solutions for professional consulting services and licenses across Czech, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Macedonia, United Kingdom, and more. Transform your workflows and embrace a robust approach to container security today.