List of the Top 3 Vulnerability Scanners for OpenShift Cloud Functions in 2026

Reviews and comparisons of the top Vulnerability Scanners with an OpenShift Cloud Functions integration


Below is a list of Vulnerability Scanners that integrates with OpenShift Cloud Functions. Use the filters above to refine your search for Vulnerability Scanners that is compatible with OpenShift Cloud Functions. The list below displays Vulnerability Scanners products that have a native integration with OpenShift Cloud Functions.
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    ARMO Reviews & Ratings

    ARMO

    ARMO

    Runtime-powered, open-source-first, Behavioral Cloud Runtime Security Platform
    ARMO provides extensive security solutions for on-premises workloads and sensitive information. Our cutting-edge technology, which is awaiting patent approval, offers robust protection against breaches while reducing security overhead across diverse environments like cloud-native, hybrid, and legacy systems. Each microservice is individually secured by ARMO through the development of a unique cryptographic code DNA-based identity, which evaluates the specific code signature of every application to create a customized and secure identity for each instance. To prevent hacking attempts, we establish and maintain trusted security anchors within the protected software memory throughout the application's execution lifecycle. Additionally, our advanced stealth coding technology effectively obstructs reverse engineering attempts aimed at the protection code, ensuring that sensitive information and encryption keys remain secure during active use. Consequently, our encryption keys are completely hidden, making them resistant to theft and instilling confidence in our users about their data security. This comprehensive approach not only enhances security but also builds a reliable framework for protecting vital assets in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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    ThreatStryker Reviews & Ratings

    ThreatStryker

    Deepfence

    Proactive threat analysis and protection for resilient infrastructures.
    Assessing runtime threats, analyzing attacks in real-time, and providing targeted protection for your systems and applications are crucial steps in cybersecurity. By proactively staying one step ahead of potential attackers, organizations can effectively mitigate zero-day attacks. Monitoring attack patterns is essential for a robust defense. ThreatStryker systematically observes, correlates, learns from, and responds to protect your applications. With Deepfence ThreatStryker, users can access a dynamic, interactive, color-coded visualization of their infrastructure, encompassing all active processes and containers. It thoroughly examines hosts and containers to identify any vulnerable elements. Additionally, it reviews configurations to detect misconfigurations related to the file system, processes, and network. By adhering to industry and community standards, ThreatStryker evaluates compliance effectively. Furthermore, it performs an in-depth analysis of network traffic, system behavior, and application interactions, gathering suspicious events over time, which are then classified and correlated with recognized vulnerabilities and patterns that raise concern. This comprehensive approach enhances overall security and fosters a more resilient infrastructure.
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    ThreatMapper Reviews & Ratings

    ThreatMapper

    Deepfence

    Uncover vulnerabilities, enhance security, and visualize threats effortlessly.
    ThreatMapper is an open-source, multi-cloud solution designed to analyze, map, and prioritize vulnerabilities found in containers, images, hosts, repositories, and active containers. By identifying threats to applications running in production across various environments, including cloud services, Kubernetes, and serverless architectures, ThreatMapper emphasizes that visibility is key to security. It automatically uncovers your operational infrastructure and can assess cloud instances, Kubernetes nodes, and serverless components, enabling the real-time mapping of applications and containers along with their interconnections. Furthermore, ThreatMapper provides a graphical representation of both external and internal attack surfaces associated with your applications and infrastructure. As common dependencies may harbor vulnerabilities that bad actors can exploit, ThreatMapper proactively scans hosts and containers for these known weaknesses. Additionally, it integrates threat intelligence from over 50 distinct sources, enhancing its ability to safeguard your environment. By continuously monitoring and updating its threat database, ThreatMapper ensures that your security practices remain robust and effective against emerging threats.
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