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Cilium vs StopTheHacker: What are the differences?

Developers describe Cilium as "API-aware networking and security for containers". Open source software for providing and transparently securing network connectivity and loadbalancing between application workloads such as application containers or processes. On the other hand, StopTheHacker is detailed as "Website security via Malware scan & automated cleanup by AI engine". StopTheHacker is the easiest way to protect your website from attacks by known and unknown malware and viruses using an award winning AI-engine and machine learning techniques. Security services from StopTheHacker protect your website and safeguard your the online reputation of your business, helping increase your revenue and reducing downtime due to compromise.

Cilium and StopTheHacker can be categorized as "Security" tools.

Some of the features offered by Cilium are:

  • Identity Based Security - Cilium visibility and security policies are based on the container orchestrator identity (e.g., Kubernetes labels). Never again worry about network subnets or container IP addresses when writing security policies, auditing, or troubleshooting.
  • Blazing Performance - BPF is the underlying Linux superpower to do the heavy lifting on the datapath by providing sandboxed programmability of the Linux kernel with incredible performance.
  • API-Protocol Visibility + Security - Traditional firewalls only see and filter packets based on network headers like IP address and ports. Cilium can do this as well, but also understands and filters the individual HTTP, gRPC, and Kafka requests that stitch microservices together.

On the other hand, StopTheHacker provides the following key features:

  • Detect attacks by known and unknown malware and hackers on your website
  • Automatically cleans your website from when malware is found
  • Prevent your online reputation from being tarnished
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    What is Cilium?

    Open source software for providing and transparently securing network connectivity and loadbalancing between application workloads such as application containers or processes.

    What is StopTheHacker?

    StopTheHacker is the easiest way to protect your website from attacks by known and unknown malware and viruses using an award winning AI-engine and machine learning techniques. Security services from StopTheHacker protect your website and safeguard your the online reputation of your business, helping increase your revenue and reducing downtime due to compromise.

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