It’s a familiar nightmare you’ve heard of and might even face as a developer or security engineer: alerts firing in all directions warning that your company’s VPN and firewall — that supposedly “safe” defensive perimeter around your infrastructure — has been breached. And the scariest part is that you find out after the fact — after access credentials and customer assets have been stolen.
If you’re a developer, devops or security engineer whose continuous integration (CI) systems rely on shared secrets for access management, you probably know firsthand the security risks that shared secrets present.
After 4 months of hard work we’re proud to announce the release of Teleport version 12! From expanded Windows and Kubernetes support, to a preview of a brand new feature we’re calling Device Trust, Teleport 12 is loaded with improvements and new capabilities that make it easier than ever to securely access your entire infrastructure ecosystem.
0:26 Passwordless Windows Access
1:23 CLI Support for AWS, GCP and Azure
2:07 Database Additions
3:17 Device Trust
"Crunchy on the outside, chewy in the middle". That's how Google described its perimeter-based security targeted high-profile companies such as Google, Adobe, Akamai, Rackspace, etc., with said primary reason of modifying the source codes. In response, Google initiated a perimeter-less and trustless access control system now popularly known as BeyondCorp. BeyondCorp comes from a realization that VPN perimeter network security is obsolete.