Date: 06/11/2025
Vendor: Hopr Corporation
Technology/Topic: Zero Trust, Future-proof, Application Networking Protected by an AMTD
URL: https://www.hopr.co
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Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
Operating containerized applications and devices in cloud environments is challenging because of three persistent problems: Threats can find and abuse static access credentials, uncertain trust of workload identities, and complexity and misconfiguration of Kubernetes in multiple clouds. Hopr’s technology and protocol innovations solve these challenges with simplicity and low architectural overhead.
Hopr (Hopr.co) protects the access to trusted workloads and their data in transit with a Cloud Native Automated Moving Target Defense (AMTD) by hopping workload access credentials at a high frequency. Hopr’s Cloud Native AMTD disrupts threats and exposes untrusted workloads immediately when they attempt to access a trusted workload. The defense also has the ability to protect data in transit between two trusted workloads (in any cloud environment) with seamless end-to-end-encryption without exchanging a key.
The technologies are packaged in a small, lightweight Workload Security Proxy (WoSP) that is easily configured and deployed as either a sidecar or edge proxy to manage communication networking and decentralized credential management for a host workload.
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