Sales Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-08-02T14:42:22Z
Aug 2, 2023
The DTA, which stands for Dynamic Threat Analysis, allows me to analyze Docker images in a sandbox environment before deployment, helping me anticipate risks.
Data Scientist at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-11-09T10:08:25Z
Nov 9, 2022
The most helpful feature of Aqua Security is Drift Prevention, which is a feature that allows images to be immutable. In addition, one of the main reasons we went with Aqua Security is because it provides strong protection when it comes to runtime security.
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Valuable features include the ability to connect it to our Docker Hub where our images are stored, good integration with Slack, and the connection to the CV, to easily see which CVs are on each image.
Aqua Security allowed us to gain visibility into the vulnerabilities that were present in the container images, that were being rolled out, the amount of risk that we were introducing to the platform, and provided us a look into the container environment by introducing access control mechanisms. In addition, when it came to runtime-level policies, we could restrict container access to resources in our environment, such as network-level or other application-level access.
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Customers find it invaluable to have the ability to check for vulnerabilities in an image before deployment, similar to a sandbox environment.
The DTA, which stands for Dynamic Threat Analysis, allows me to analyze Docker images in a sandbox environment before deployment, helping me anticipate risks.
The CSPM product is great at securing our cloud accounts and I really like the runtime protection for containers and functions too.
The most helpful feature of Aqua Security is Drift Prevention, which is a feature that allows images to be immutable. In addition, one of the main reasons we went with Aqua Security is because it provides strong protection when it comes to runtime security.
From what I understand, the initial setup is simple.
Their sandboxing service is also really good.
The most valuable feature of Aqua Security is the scanner.
Aqua Security helps us to check the vulnerability of image assurance and check for malware.
The most valuable features are that it's easy to use and manage.
The most valuable feature is the security.
We use Aqua Security for the container security features.
Valuable features include the ability to connect it to our Docker Hub where our images are stored, good integration with Slack, and the connection to the CV, to easily see which CVs are on each image.
Aqua Security allowed us to gain visibility into the vulnerabilities that were present in the container images, that were being rolled out, the amount of risk that we were introducing to the platform, and provided us a look into the container environment by introducing access control mechanisms. In addition, when it came to runtime-level policies, we could restrict container access to resources in our environment, such as network-level or other application-level access.