k9 Security
  • Use Cases
    • DevOps
    • Enterprise Security
    • MDR & SOC
    • OEM Integrations
  • Demo
  • Pricing
  • Docs
  • Contact
  • About
  • Blog
  • Sign up
Select Page

Severity is no longer a triage input. Risk scoring you own is.

by Stephen Kuenzli | May 9, 2026 | Security

“I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.” NIST said it more politely on April 15. The NVD change is permanent, not a temporary glitch. CVE volume has outpaced NIST’s analysis capacity. For 25 years, vulnerability-management...

Generate least-privilege SQS resource policies with k9-cdk

by Chase Christy | Jan 25, 2025 | Announcements, Security

The k9-cdk now supports generating least-privilege resource policies for Amazon SQS queues with CDK v2. This addition complements the existing S3, KMS, and DynamoDB capabilities, bringing the same simplified approach for securing messaging infrastructure managed by...

First Look: Automate Least Privilege Access to S3 Bucket

by Stephen Kuenzli | Jun 6, 2020 | Announcements

k9 Security is happy to share a new Terraform module to help you protect your data in AWS S3 and go fast, safely. The tf_s3_bucket Terraform module creates an AWS S3 bucket with safe defaults and a least privilege bucket policy built on the k9 access capability model....

Recent Posts

  • How to Prioritize CVEs by Risk, Not Severity
  • Your MCP server on AgentCore Runtime fails its health check at `/mcp/`. Here’s how to fix it.
  • Severity is no longer a triage input. Risk scoring you own is.
  • Generate least-privilege EventBridge policies and restrict access to your AWS Organization with k9-cdk
  • Building Evals for an AI Agent: From Zero to Consistency Testing

Recent Comments

    Copyright 2026 K9 Security Inc.