Edera’s mission is to make multi-tenant, cloud native environments a reality through container isolation once and for all. Building trust and providing transparency about its design, architecture, and culture is critical, so the company is proud to be a part of this important movement.
“The CISA ‘Secure By Design’ Pledge is more than words or promises to Edera,” said Emily Long, CEO and co-founder at Edera. “We signed the pledge because it perfectly aligns with our entire mission, to build secure-by-design Kubernetes and AI infrastructure by preventing container escapes. This was a natural move.”
The CISA “Secure By Design” Pledge is voluntary and focused on enterprise software products and services, including on-premises software, cloud services, and software as a service (SaaS). The "Secure by Design" Pledge encourages its members to integrate security as a core element in product design and development, publicly document how they meet these requirements, and provide a roadmap on how they will address the rest.
In honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month and in its commitment to this pledge, Edera is proud to report that because their investments in secure by design since the design phase, it is already well on its way to meeting the 7 core “Secure by Design” with significant progress in the area of reducing entire classes of vulnerabilities.
Edera is the world’s only secure-by-design Kubernetes and AI solution to eliminate vulnerability exploitation across clusters even before a vulnerability is reported. By isolating critical infrastructure from container escapes, customers can confidently run real multi-tenancy environments, saving tens of millions of dollars in cloud costs.
Edera will continue to share publicly its progress on the 7 core goals related to this important pledge. Follow the company on LinkedIn for updates.