Red Hat OpenShift enables applications inside and outside Kubernetes clusters to run
applications where it makes the most sense. OpenShift's basic security includes security
hardening and FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) compliant encryption
(FIPS 140-2 Level 1).
Once you have a secure foundation in place, adding Server & Workload Protection
to your OpenShift deployment gives you access to
Trend Micro’s extensive experience protecting
physical, virtual, and cloud workloads as well as
to real-time threat information from the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network. Server & Workload Protection both
protects your deployment as well as helps meet and
maintain continuous compliance requirements.
Server & Workload Protection protects your OpenShift hosts and containers running
on Red Hat Linux distributions. Server & Workload Protection can do
the following:
- Identify, find, and protect OpenShift hosts within your deployment
- Provide real-time anti-malware detection for the file systems used on OpenShift hosts and within the containers
NoteCommunication between containers in the pod is not supported.
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Server & Workload Protection protection for the OpenShift host
The following Server & Workload Protection modules can be used to protect the
OpenShift host:
- Anti-Malware (excluding On-demand scan)
Server & Workload Protection protection for OpenShift containers
The following Server & Workload Protection modules can be used to protect
OpenShift containers:
- Anti-Malware (excluding On-demand scan)
More OpenShift information
- Install the agent on Red Hat OpenShift
- Server & Workload Protection Agent System Requirements
- To protect OpenShift outside of Server & Workload Protection with Container Security, see OpenShift best practices.