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Appgate Announces Cloud-Native Zero Trust Functionality to Protect Kubernetes Workloads

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Appgate (OTC: APGT) has announced a new capability in Kubernetes access control for Appgate SDP, enhancing Zero Trust security for cloud-native workloads. This feature enables organizations to manage service-to-service access, reducing the attack surface and preventing lateral movement by potential threats. With Kubernetes usage growing and the container security market projected to reach $8.24 billion by 2030, this development positions Appgate favorably within a rapidly evolving landscape.

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  • Introduction of new Kubernetes access control security enhances Appgate SDP functionality.
  • Supports Zero Trust security, crucial for organizations transitioning to cloud-native applications.
  • Market for container and Kubernetes security projected to grow significantly.
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New capability expands on company’s success in protecting traditional cloud workloads, helping organizations drive toward true enterprise-wide Zero Trust access

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Appgate (OTC: APGT), the secure access company, today announced new Kubernetes access control security for Appgate SDP, enabling customers to accelerate Zero Trust security for the cloud by protecting cloud-native workloads. This new capability builds on the company’s proven success in protecting traditional cloud workloads with its market-leading Zero Trust Network Access solution.

Many organizations have already shifted traditional workloads to the cloud and are now focused on developing cloud-native applications to support their modernization initiatives, improve efficiency and enhance productivity. Kubernetes—an open-source platform for managing containerized workloads and services—is a key tool driving cloud-native development. The number of developers using Kubernetes has grown by 67% in 2021, and the global container and Kubernetes security market is predicted to reach $8.24 billion by 2030, up from $714 million in 2020.

The new Appgate SDP capability is deployed natively within a Kubernetes cluster as a sidecar, which allows organizations to use Zero Trust principles to control service-to-service access across Kubernetes clusters. This enables them to manage and enforce which microservices can communicate with which critical resources, regardless of location or implementation technologies.

“As organizations worldwide focus on developing cloud-native applications, they need a means to easily and effectively secure containerized workloads,” said Jawahar Sivasankaran, President and Chief Operating Officer, Appgate. “This new capability microsegments services from each other, giving organizations control over service-to-service access. This reduces the attack surface, minimizing a bad actor’s ability to move laterally across microservice architectures in an organization’s environment.”

Appgate also secures ingress access from users to Kubernetes workloads, as well as access to and from air-gapped Kubernetes environments, for example, between on-premises and public cloud-based resources.

With Appgate SDP, organizations gain a single unified policy engine for Zero Trust access that enables them to control user-to-resource access (i.e., for remote user access) and resource-to-resource access (i.e., for containerized workloads) to streamline management and reduce complexity. Customers can protect all users (remote, onsite and hybrid), all resources (traditional, cloud-native and legacy applications) and all environments (cloud, hybrid, multi-cloud and on-premises) with one solution.

Appgate customers can preview the Kubernetes sidecar client for Appgate SDP here: https://github.com/appgate/sdp-k8s-client.

Check out the blog: How Zero Trust Security Will Revolutionize DevSecOps

About Appgate

Appgate is the secure access company. We empower how people work and connect by providing solutions purpose-built on Zero Trust security principles. This people-defined security approach enables fast, simple and secure connections from any device and location to workloads across any IT infrastructure in cloud, on-premises and hybrid environments. Appgate helps organizations and government agencies worldwide start where they are, accelerate their Zero Trust journey and plan for their future. Learn more at appgate.com.

Blair Moreland

ZAG Communications

pr@appgate.com

Source: Appgate

FAQ

What new capability has Appgate introduced for Kubernetes?

Appgate has launched a new Kubernetes access control security for Appgate SDP to enhance Zero Trust security for cloud-native workloads.

Why is the new Kubernetes capability important for Appgate?

This capability allows organizations to manage service-to-service access, reducing vulnerabilities and minimizing the attack surface.

What is the projected market size for container and Kubernetes security?

The global container and Kubernetes security market is expected to reach $8.24 billion by 2030.

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