ARMO has recently integrated ChatGPT AI into their open-source Kubernetes security platform Kubescape. This integration allows users to quickly create custom controls based on Open Policy Agent (OPA) to meet their unique security needs. OPA is a standard for security policies constructed using the Rego declarative language, which is not widely known or used. The integration of ChatGPT AI into ARMO will enable users to generate custom controls and policies in seconds, complete with descriptions and suggested remediations. This will help users secure Kubernetes clusters and CI/CD pipelines, ensuring they are configured correctly and following security policies. The custom controls can be submitted as pull requests to the public registry library of Kubescape so that all Kubescape users can benefit from them. The integration of AI into ARMO highlights the potential of chatbots for helping security teams deploy security controls across the cloud in containerized network environments. Other tech firms are also integrating AI into their frameworks. Microsoft recently announced a new version of Bing and Edge featuring a copilot and chat powered by the next-gen OpenAI language model, which is considered more powerful than ChatGPT. Google has also launched its own AI-powered chatbot, Bard, which is currently undergoing a testing phase.
This Cyber News was published on www.hackread.com. Publication date: Wed, 08 Feb 2023 22:46:03 +0000