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by jkaftzan 1380 days ago
ARMO have open sourced yet another important component – Kubescape operator. This operator can be installed in-cluster using Helm, and is responsible, for the continuous configurations and image vulnerability scanning, among other nifty capabilities you should check out. From today, users can access the code of all of the Kubescape components, review it, open issues, start discussions, and contribute to it. Kubescape now fully supports the Open API framework through Swagger. This means Kubescape users can now leverage services through openly available APIs everywhere and anywhere. Users can call Kubescape functions using APIs – they can operate, view and consume wherever they are, whenever they need it without leaving their preferred tool, platform or environment. Some of the common functions available: create an account, run a Kubescape scan, get results, export results, and more. It is updated on a daily basis and you will always have the latest APIs available. Kubescape is now an independent open source project (moved out of the ARMO organization), and has been officially donated to the community, to democratize contribution. Kubescape welcomes external maintainers to take a meaningful part in helping to lead and maintain this community-born and maintained project and will abide by the standards of open source governance processes and guidelines (e.g. community governance body, monthly community meetings, regular maintainers meetings, and whatever else the community would like to see.)