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Paladin Cloud Joins the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Paladin Cloud Joins the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Open Source, Security-as-Code leader joins CNCF to help developers identify and eliminate security risks in their cloud environments

Paladin Cloud, a leader in open source cloud security, announced that it has joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software. The collaboration enables Paladin Cloud to provide developers with a modern cloud native platform to protect their applications and data running in the cloud. Paladin Cloud’s CNCF membership demonstrates the company’s commitment to providing developers with best in-class open source tools and a thriving community to drive product innovation.

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With Paladin Cloud, developers can monitor their cloud services in real-time to identify and eliminate misconfigurations and security risks, while automating workflow and remediation. With a modern user interface and an open, connector based architecture, developers can leverage Paladin Cloud’s extensible policy management plane to expand beyond AWS, Azure and Google Cloud to connect into cloud-based enterprise systems.

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“We’re passionate about working with developers in the open source community to help support their projects and protect their applications and data,” said Steve Hull, Paladin Cloud’s Co-founder and CTO. “Our product vision is to equip developers with an enterprise grade, open source product that fits into their workflow and helps improve their cloud security posture.”

“We’re excited to welcome Paladin Cloud to the CNCF community as a Silver member,” said Priyanka Sharma, General Manager, CNCF. “CNCF is committed to working with organizations whose mission is to advance the cloud native community, while fostering an open source ecosystem.”

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