CyberSecurity Manager at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees
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Top 20
2024-07-25T10:29:09Z
Jul 25, 2024
The tool's policy management supports our company's compliance efforts since any corporate entity or enterprise must follow specific regulations, which include periodic analysis and configuration review. The tool has contributed to reducing security-related incidents in our company's operations by getting the vulnerability findings and then checking all the findings of the vulnerabilities. The tool also detects a lot of exploits and helps with configuration hardening. The product deals with the complications arising out of unauthorized access to any confidential data. The tool has not yet been integrated with AI to help manage the security part linked with Kubernetes. I recommend the product to those who plan to use it. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
I would suggest to others that the clusters and systems can be managed easily using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes. The solution provides visibility into the organization's security about what measures are working and what's not. Support is available for the tool, and the solutions from the vendor, such as OpenShift is a ready-to-use product. For specific requirements in our organization we have used AI features to check the cluster performance and improve it. The solution's model implementation ensures users without credentials cannot enter your company's system. I would rate the solution overall a seven out of ten. The product has ready-to-use features but the support and specifications need to be up to date for the cluster technologies in the system.
Cybersecurity Architect/System Security Engineer at General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada
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Top 20
2023-08-21T20:20:36Z
Aug 21, 2023
Make sure your security folks are getting the support and investment in it, depending on how you want to use it. It's unfortunate that in some environments, everything seems golden, but just in case you have a tool, if your staff does not, it's pretty much worthless. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Principal Infrastructure Engineer at a logistics company with 10,001+ employees
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Top 5
2023-06-27T10:02:59Z
Jun 27, 2023
Actually, I'm not using the Red Hat Kubernetes service. I'm just using the integrated Kubernetes, which comes with OpenShift. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
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I would highly recommend it to our customers. Red Hat OpenShift is one of the most promising platforms and has a lot of installed briefs. Considering the security controls and features of this solution, it is mandatory nowadays. It comes highly recommended and is supported by our technical solutions. Overall, it is an eight out of ten because it covers all the security features, and is reliable and scalable. Also, it is cost-efficient. However, some features are still not ready yet. In this case, you need to add some complementary solutions to provide the full picture of the security controls. On a scale of one to ten, if ten security controls are required to be covered, then Red Hat can provide six or seven out of ten. The remaining three to four out of ten are out of scope or not covered yet by the platform itself. So, it's necessary to consider some security controls out of the box, such as vulnerability scanner, static code analysis, dynamic code analysis, etc., to ensure that this platform can provide security controls across these containers.
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes is a Kubernetes-native container security solution that enables your organization to more securely build, deploy, and run cloud-native applications from anywhere. With its built-in security across the entire software development life cycle, you can lower your operational costs, reduce operational risk, and increase developer productivity while improving your security posture immediately. In addition, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security...
The tool's policy management supports our company's compliance efforts since any corporate entity or enterprise must follow specific regulations, which include periodic analysis and configuration review. The tool has contributed to reducing security-related incidents in our company's operations by getting the vulnerability findings and then checking all the findings of the vulnerabilities. The tool also detects a lot of exploits and helps with configuration hardening. The product deals with the complications arising out of unauthorized access to any confidential data. The tool has not yet been integrated with AI to help manage the security part linked with Kubernetes. I recommend the product to those who plan to use it. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
I would suggest to others that the clusters and systems can be managed easily using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes. The solution provides visibility into the organization's security about what measures are working and what's not. Support is available for the tool, and the solutions from the vendor, such as OpenShift is a ready-to-use product. For specific requirements in our organization we have used AI features to check the cluster performance and improve it. The solution's model implementation ensures users without credentials cannot enter your company's system. I would rate the solution overall a seven out of ten. The product has ready-to-use features but the support and specifications need to be up to date for the cluster technologies in the system.
I rate Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes nine out of 10.
Make sure your security folks are getting the support and investment in it, depending on how you want to use it. It's unfortunate that in some environments, everything seems golden, but just in case you have a tool, if your staff does not, it's pretty much worthless. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Actually, I'm not using the Red Hat Kubernetes service. I'm just using the integrated Kubernetes, which comes with OpenShift. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
I recommend the solution to others and rate it an eight out of ten.
I would highly recommend it to our customers. Red Hat OpenShift is one of the most promising platforms and has a lot of installed briefs. Considering the security controls and features of this solution, it is mandatory nowadays. It comes highly recommended and is supported by our technical solutions. Overall, it is an eight out of ten because it covers all the security features, and is reliable and scalable. Also, it is cost-efficient. However, some features are still not ready yet. In this case, you need to add some complementary solutions to provide the full picture of the security controls. On a scale of one to ten, if ten security controls are required to be covered, then Red Hat can provide six or seven out of ten. The remaining three to four out of ten are out of scope or not covered yet by the platform itself. So, it's necessary to consider some security controls out of the box, such as vulnerability scanner, static code analysis, dynamic code analysis, etc., to ensure that this platform can provide security controls across these containers.
I would rate this solution 9 out of 10.