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Emily Long and Alex Zenla didn’t start Edera to slap a new coat of paint on cloud security. They built it because Kubernetes has been sitting on the same structural flaws for a decade, like a house with a cracked foundation that everyone just keeps redecorating.
I came across this really cool tool called am-i-isolated from the folks at Edera. It automatically scans the security posture of your container environment to let you know if you are secure.
The way Edera builds space for inclusion, perspective, and safety is always inspiring and it shows why you’re able to take on such meaningful problems. That kind of leadership sets the bar for all of us.
It's way overdue that companies like Chainguard and Edera brought us a fresh perspective on how to save significant time and money by reducing noise and toil, not only in the development lifecycle, but now the SOC.
The work Edera is doing for hardening container isolation is just the tip of the iceberg. The opportunities seem endless to simplify the security policies across the fleet.
The team is doing really interesting work to apply VM technology to container isolation. This is a critical area and I couldn’t be more bullish on the team and their plans.
[Edera is] hitting on a real industry problem, and one that we're addressing at Akamai Technologies as well. Solutions for cloud-native platform engineering, security, and workload segmentation are in demand for those with scaled cloud workloads.
While the threats lurking in misconfigurations and vulnerabilities might seem like monsters under the bed, the real nightmare isn’t containers themselves, it’s running them without proper guardrails. Like Edera’s hardened container runtime, and Chainguard images and VMs.
Ever since I first heard of Edera, and had a chance to chat with their founders, I’ve been delighted to see them tackle such a hard problem with a beautiful team dynamic.