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Introducing the new Sysdig Secure policy editor

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Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Mateo Burillo
Word Count
958
Language
English
Hacker News Points
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Summary

Sysdig Secure version 2.4 introduces a revamped policy editor that enhances user experience by integrating with Falco and providing a comprehensive library of runtime policies, which include expert-written rules and container-specific compliance standards. Users can now import numerous security rules, utilize cloud and Kubernetes metadata for scoping, and benefit from a more structured way to organize rules through tags and labels. The editor allows for easy visualization, editing, and creation of security rules, with the flexibility to address specific conditions such as container images, file system operations, and network connections. Additionally, automated remediation actions can be configured, enhancing the tool’s ability to enforce security policies across different environments. This version emphasizes productivity and usability improvements while offering new features like tightly integrated Falco rules, macros, and lists, supporting the creation of dynamic, reusable security rule groups tailored for various deployment needs.