Best Container Security Software for Prometheus

Compare the Top Container Security Software that integrates with Prometheus as of November 2025

This a list of Container Security software that integrates with Prometheus. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Prometheus. View the products that work with Prometheus in the table below.

What is Container Security Software for Prometheus?

Container security software is software designed to protect containerized applications and environments from security vulnerabilities, threats, and attacks. Containers, which are used to deploy and run applications in isolated environments, present unique security challenges due to their dynamic and ephemeral nature. Container security software helps secure containerized environments by providing capabilities such as vulnerability scanning, runtime protection, access control, and image security. These tools monitor container configurations and activity to detect anomalies, ensure compliance with security policies, and mitigate risks like container escapes or unauthorized access. By enhancing the security of containers and container orchestration platforms (like Kubernetes), these solutions enable organizations to securely deploy and manage applications in cloud-native and microservices environments. Compare and read user reviews of the best Container Security software for Prometheus currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    NeuVector
    NeuVector covers the entire CI/CD pipeline with complete vulnerability management and attack blocking in production with our patented container firewall. NeuVector has you covered with PCI-ready container security. Meet requirements with less time and less work. NeuVector protects your data and IP in public and private cloud environments. Continuously scan throughout the container lifecycle. Remove security roadblocks. Bake in security policies at the start. Comprehensive vulnerability management to establish your risk profile and the only patented container firewall for immediate protection from zero days, known, and unknown threats. Essential for PCI and other mandates, NeuVector creates a virtual wall to keep personal and private information securely isolated on your network. NeuVector is the only kubernetes-native container security platform that delivers complete container security.
    Starting Price: 1200/node/yr
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    Kubescape
    A Kubernetes open-source platform providing developers and DevOps an end-to-end security solution, including risk analysis, security compliance, RBAC visualizer, and image vulnerabilities scanning. Kubescape scans K8s clusters, Kubernetes manifest files (YAML files, and HELM charts), code repositories, container registries and images, detecting misconfigurations according to multiple frameworks (such as the NSA-CISA, MITRE ATT&CK®), finding software vulnerabilities, and showing RBAC (role-based-access-control) violations at early stages of the CI/CD pipeline. It calculates risk scores instantly and shows risk trends over time. Kubescape has became one of the fastest-growing Kubernetes security compliance tools among developers due to its easy-to-use CLI interface, flexible output formats, and automated scanning capabilities, saving Kubernetes users and admins precious time, effort, and resources.
    Starting Price: $0/month
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    Sysdig Secure
    Cloud, container, and Kubernetes security that closes the loop from source to run. Find and prioritize vulnerabilities; detect and respond to threats and anomalies; and manage configurations, permissions, and compliance. See all activity across clouds, containers, and hosts. Use runtime intelligence to prioritize security alerts and remove guesswork. Shorten time to resolution using guided remediation through a simple pull request at the source. See any activity within any app or service by any user across clouds, containers, and hosts. Reduce vulnerability noise by up to 95% using runtime context with Risk Spotlight. Prioritize fixes that remediate the greatest number of security violations using ToDo. Map misconfigurations and excessive permissions in production to infrastructure as code (IaC) manifest. Save time with a guided remediation workflow that opens a pull request directly at the source.
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    CrowdSec

    CrowdSec

    CrowdSec

    CrowdSec is a free, open-source and collaborative IPS to analyze behaviors, respond to attacks & share signals across the community, outnumbering cybercriminals all together. Set up your own intrusion detection system. Apply behavior scenarios to identify cyber threats. Share and benefit from a crowdsourced and curated cyber threat intelligence system. Define the type of remediation you want to apply and where. Leverage the community’s IP blocklist and automate your security. CrowdSec is designed to run seamlessly on virtual machines, bare-metal servers, containers or to be called directly from your code with our API. Our strength comes from our cybersecurity community that is burning cybercriminals’ anonymity. By sharing IP addresses that aggressed you, you help us curate and redistribute a qualified IP blocklist to protect everyone. CrowdSec is 60x faster than tools like Fail2ban and can parse massive amounts of logs in no time.
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    Chkk

    Chkk

    Chkk

    Prioritize your top business-critical risks with clear and actionable insights. Continuously harden your Kubernetes availability. Learn from others and avoid repeating their mistakes. Eliminate risks before they cause incidents. Stay up to date with visibility across all your infrastructure layers. Catalog containers, clusters, add-ons, and dependencies. Consolidate insights across clouds, on-prem, and more. Get alerted about all EOL and incompatible versions. Never use spreadsheets or custom scripts again. Chkk’s mission is to enable developers to proactively prevent incidents from happening by learning from others and not repeating known mistakes. Chkk's collective learning technology mines and curates known errors, failures, and disruptions that the Kubernetes community (comprising users/operators, cloud providers, and vendors) has encountered, ensuring that past mistakes are not repeated.
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