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    Tetragon

    Tetragon

    eBPF-based Security Observability and Runtime Enforcement

    Tetragon is a flexible Kubernetes-aware security observability and runtime enforcement tool that applies policy and filtering directly with eBPF, allowing for reduced observation overhead, tracking of any process, and real-time enforcement of policies. Observe the complete lifecycle of every process on your machine with Kubernetes context awareness. Translate high-level policies for file monitoring, network observability, container security, and more into low-overhead eBPF programs....
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    Loggie

    Loggie

    A lightweight, cloud-native data transfer agent and aggregator

    Loggie is a lightweight, high-performance, cloud-native agent and aggregator based on Golang. Loggie includes LogConfig/ClusterLogConfig/Interceptor/Sink CRDs, allowing for the creation of data collection, transfer, processing, and sending pipelines through simple YAML file creation. Supports deployment as an independent intermediate machine, which can receive aggregated data sent by Loggie Agent and can also be used to consume and process various data sources.
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