Seguridad Mania.com - España y América Latina
Portal sobre tecnologías para la seguridad física
- Destacamos »
- software Anti Blanqueo
SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 04/28/15 -- HashiCorp, a leader in the DevOps marketplace, today released Vault, a unified solution for secure key and secret management complete with in-transit encryption, key rolling, key revocation, and detailed audit logs. This is HashiCorp's sixth open source project along with Vagrant, Packer, Serf, Consul, and Terraform. Collectively these projects have millions of downloads, and users from AOL, Disqus, Twitch, Akamai, Expedia, Mozilla, and others.
Vault is designed for modern enterprise organizations -- organizations that build applications for the distributed, dynamic infrastructure era and view application security as a top priority. Vault can be implemented in existing infrastructures and applications to securely manage and organize the increasing number of services and corresponding credentials. Vault is an essential piece of the HashiCorp application delivery and lifecycle management suite, as it securely manages secrets and tokens used by Packer, Terraform, Consul, and the commercial product Atlas to create, configure, and orchestrate applications for the modern datacenter.
Responsible secret management is one of the most difficult unsolved or unaddressed problems in modern datacenter automation and microservice architectures. It is a necessary component that enables services to securely communicate without hardcoded or insecurely stored credentials. Secret management is increasingly important as enterprises adopt distributed source code management and move towards microservices and container architectures. These trends increase the number of secrets required to connect services and expand the surface area for an attack, both in terms of potential infiltration points and internal damage in the event of a compromise. Existing solutions in the secret management space such as hardware HSMs are impossible to deploy in the cloud, or prohibitively expensive to anyone but the largest companies.
"Groupon is a multibillion dollar commerce company and in order to protect our customers and merchants from all kinds of threats, we take security seriously," said Sean Chittenden, Operations Architect at Groupon. "Operationally, Vault promises to significantly simplify and enhance the security against internal threats and other service lifecycle management challenges. Based on our diligence and initial testing, HashiCorp has released another solid product that the industry can benefit from."
In addition to cloud-ready deployments, Vault brings unique features to secret management -- Vault dynamically generates secrets as they are requested, leases them for a period of time, and then can automatically renew access with a new key. Secrets generated by Vault can be thought of as one-time use passwords that can only be used between specific services. This is unprecedented functionality that holds several benefits and demonstrates how Vault is built for modern, distributed architectures:
"HashiCorp's Vault is one giant leap forward for practical security in a cloud environment," said Rob Witoff, Director at Coinbase. "The Shamir implementation is one of the best innovations we've seen for practical cloud security."
"Cisco is committed to helping organizations protect their intellectual property in an increasingly connected world. HashiCorp's Vault is a gigantic leap forward for secret management in distributed service architectures," said Keith Chambers, Technical Leader at Cisco Cloud Services. "Cisco is pleased to announce that Vault is used in our open source microservice-infrastructure community project to secure both the infrastructure and the containerized applications it hosts."
Vault stays true to the Tao of HashiCorp (https://hashicorp.com/blog/tao-of-hashicorp.html). It is a user-friendly product that solves a specific problem with excellence, and further shows HashiCorp's commitment to elegantly solving the hardest problems in distributed systems and datacenter automation.
"I'm incredibly proud of Vault and the team behind it," said Mitchell Hashimoto, Co-Founder and CEO of HashiCorp. "HashiCorp continues to push the boundary for operational excellence in many categories, now including security."
Availability
Vault is free and open source, and available to download today at https://vaultproject.io.
About HashiCorp
HashiCorp is a leader in DevOps solutions for the modern datacenter. Developers and system administrators use HashiCorp software to manage the application delivery process on any infrastructure. HashiCorp is also an active contributor to the open source community with the projects Vagrant, Packer, Serf, Consul, Terraform, and Vault. The company is headquartered in San Francisco and backed by Mayfield, GGV Capital, and True Ventures. For more information, visit: http://www.hashicorp.com or follow HashiCorp on Twitter @hashicorp.
Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=2811529
Media and Analyst Contact:
Amber Rowland
amber@therowlandagency.com
(650) 814-4560
Publicamos interesante Informe de más de 48 págs y varios videos demostrativos sobre los posibles ataques a los robots de montaje de las fábricas. ... Leer más ►
Publicado el 22-Jun-2017 • 10.48hs
Publicado el 20-Jun-2017 • 20.22hs
Dirigido tanto a los principiantes, como a los expertos en seguridad informática y sistemas de control industrial (ICS), este libro ayudará a los lectores a comprender mejor la protección de normas de control interno de las amenazas electrónicas. ... Leer más ►
Publicado el 3-Ene-2012 • 20.16hs
Publicado el 25-Set-2009 • 01.26hs
Publicado el 17-Dic-2008 • 08.32hs
Publicado el 11-Oct-2016 • 12.48hs
Publicado el 15-Mar-2016 • 11.59hs
Publicado el 2-Feb-2017 • 11.38hs
Publicado el 20-Jun-2014 • 17.17hs
Publicado el 31-May-2011 • 05.13hs
Publicado el 25-Set-2008 • 17.54hs
Publicado el 1-Set-2016 • 16.11hs
Publicado el 31-Ago-2016 • 18.53hs
Publicado el 19-Ene-2017 • 15.47hs
Publicado el 4-Jul-2016 • 18.51hs