Wassim Dhif`, `Danny Driscoll`, and `JC Mackin` are part of the Kata Containers project, an open source initiative aimed at enhancing security for containers by isolating them in lightweight VMs. Kata Containers run with the speed and flexibility of standard containers, integrating easily with common container management software like Docker and Kubernetes. This isolation layer improves security but may impact observability platforms' ability to capture telemetry signals. Datadog has announced its support for Kata Containers, allowing users to visualize and alert on metrics, traces, and logs from these workloads alongside other containerized environments. To get started with Kata Containers, users can install the latest version of the Datadog Agent, which collects telemetry through built-in containerd endpoints, providing benefits like anomaly detection and data consolidation. The project offers a novel high-security option for containerized workloads while maintaining traditional container management ease, making it an attractive choice for sensitive or secure applications.