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Introducing Falco Talon v0.1.0
More than 7 years ago, frustrated by the lack of integrations between Falco and third parties, I created Falcosidekick. The tool evolved much more than expected, with the help of dozens of contributors, individuals or for companies, to have …
Halfway Through GSoC 2024: My Progress and Plans with Falco
Hello Falco community, I'm Kiriti, a current GSoC mentee under Falco Security. I have been working diligently to improve the testing and benchmarking capabilities of Falco’s event-generator project. Now that we've reached the midterm of …
Deploy Falco on a Talos cluster
Talos Linux is an OS designed for Kubernetes, with in mind to be secure, immutable and minimal. It offers a solution for having secure nodes for your Kubernetes cluster. Running Falco on them requires some configurations we'll see in this …
Introducing Falco 0.38.0
Dear Falco Community, today we are happy to announce the release of Falco 0.38.0! This is the first Falco release since its graduation within the CNCF, and, as usual, brings many improvements and features alongside some pretty big changes …
Track the Bitcoin transactions with Falco
The number of plugins available for Falco continues to grow thanks to our wonderful community. Thank you all for your help! You can find the list of available plugins here. The vast majority of plugins developed allow Falco to ingest logs …
Preventing attacker persistence with Falco on AWS
I recently read an interesting blog on how hackers could use a Lambda function alongside Lex to establish persistence in an AWS account. For those unfamiliar with the term, persistence is when attackers leverage some technique to retain …