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snyk-container-helm from group io.github.cdklabs.cdk_cloudformation (version 1.2.0-alpha.5)
Snyk integrates with Amazon EKS, enabling you to import and test your running workloads and identify vulnerabilities in their associated images and configurations that might make those workloads less secure. Once imported, Snyk continues to monitor those workloads, identifying additional security issues as new images are deployed and the workload configuration changes.
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Artifact snyk-container-helm
Group io.github.cdklabs.cdk_cloudformation
Version 1.2.0-alpha.5
Last update 14. March 2022
Tags: identifying import configuration configurations additional changes their deployed your secure issues running that security imported snyk continues make those enabling images test identify might workloads workload monitor less amazon with once associated vulnerabilities integrates
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/snyk/aws-cloudformation-resource-providers/blob/main/snyk-container-helm/README.md
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies aws-cdk-lib, constructs, jsii-runtime, annotations, javax.annotation-api,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
Group io.github.cdklabs.cdk_cloudformation
Version 1.2.0-alpha.5
Last update 14. March 2022
Tags: identifying import configuration configurations additional changes their deployed your secure issues running that security imported snyk continues make those enabling images test identify might workloads workload monitor less amazon with once associated vulnerabilities integrates
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/snyk/aws-cloudformation-resource-providers/blob/main/snyk-container-helm/README.md
License Apache License 2.0
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies aws-cdk-lib, constructs, jsii-runtime, annotations, javax.annotation-api,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!
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