Upgrade the Single Container Defenders
Table of Contents
Prisma Cloud Enterprise Edition
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- Getting started
- System Requirements
- Cluster Context
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- Defender Types
- Manage your Defenders
- Redeploy Defenders
- Uninstall Defenders
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- Deploy Orchestrator Defenders on Amazon ECS
- Automatically Install Container Defender in a Cluster
- Deploy Prisma Cloud Defender from the GCP Marketplace
- Deploy Defenders as DaemonSets
- VMware Tanzu Application Service (TAS) Defender
- Deploy Defender on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
- Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot
- Deploy Defender on OpenShift v4
- Deploy Defender with Declarative Object Management
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- Agentless Scanning Modes
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- Onboard AWS Accounts for Agentless Scanning
- Configure Agentless Scanning for AWS
- Onboard Azure Accounts for Agentless Scanning
- Configure Agentless Scanning for Azure
- Onboard GCP Accounts for Agentless Scanning
- Configure Agentless Scanning for GCP
- Onboard Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Accounts for Agentless Scanning
- Configure Agentless Scanning for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
- Agentless Scanning Results
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- Rule ordering and pattern matching
- Backup and Restore
- Custom feeds
- Configuring Prisma Cloud proxy settings
- Prisma Cloud Compute certificates
- Configure scanning
- User certificate validity period
- Enable HTTP access to Console
- Set different paths for Defender and Console (with DaemonSets)
- Authenticate to Console with Certificates
- Customize terminal output
- Collections
- Tags
- WildFire Settings
- Log Scrubbing
- Permissions by feature
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- Prisma Cloud Vulnerability Feed
- Scanning Procedure
- Vulnerability Management Policies
- Vulnerability Scan Reports
- Scan Images for Custom Vulnerabilities
- Base images
- Vulnerability Explorer
- CVSS scoring
- CVE Viewer
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- Configure Registry Scans
- Scan Images in Alibaba Cloud Container Registry
- Scan Images in Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
- Scan images in Azure Container Registry (ACR)
- Scan Images in Docker Registry v2 (including Docker Hub)
- Scan Images in GitLab Container Registry
- Scan images in Google Artifact Registry
- Scan Images in Google Container Registry (GCR)
- Scan Images in Harbor Registry
- Scan Images in IBM Cloud Container Registry
- Scan Images in JFrog Artifactory Docker Registry
- Scan Images in Sonatype Nexus Registry
- Scan images in OpenShift integrated Docker registry
- Scan Images in CoreOS Quay Registry
- Trigger Registry Scans with Webhooks
- Configure VM image scanning
- Configure code repository scanning
- Malware scanning
- Windows container image scanning
- Serverless Functions Scanning
- VMware Tanzu Blobstore Scanning
- Scan App-Embedded workloads
- Troubleshoot Vulnerability Detection
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- Compliance Explorer
- Enforce compliance checks
- CIS Benchmarks
- Prisma Cloud Labs compliance checks
- Malware Scanning
- Serverless functions compliance checks
- Windows compliance checks
- DISA STIG compliance checks
- Custom compliance checks
- Trusted images
- Host scanning
- VM image scanning
- App-Embedded scanning
- Detect secrets
- OSS license management
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- Alert Mechanism
- AWS Security Hub
- Cortex XDR alerts
- Cortex XSOAR alerts
- Email alerts
- Google Cloud Pub/Sub
- Google Cloud Security Command Center
- IBM Cloud Security Advisor
- JIRA Alerts
- PagerDuty alerts
- ServiceNow alerts for Security Incident Response
- ServiceNow alerts for Vulnerability Response
- Slack Alerts
- Splunk Alerts
- Webhook alerts
- API
Upgrade the Single Container Defenders
The Console user interface lets you upgrade all Defenders in a single shot.
This method minimizes the effort required to upgrade all your deployed Defenders.
Alternatively, you can select which Defenders to upgrade.
Use this method when you have different maintenance windows for different deployments.
For example, you might have an open window on Tuesday to upgrade thirty Defenders in your development environment, but no available window until Saturday to upgrade the remaining twenty Defenders in your production environment.
In order to give you sufficient time to upgrade your environment, older versions of Defender can coexist with the latest version of Defender and the latest version of Console.
Prerequisites:
You have already upgraded Console.- Open Console.
- On the left menu bar, go toManage > Defender > Manageand clickDefendersto see a list of all your deployed stand-alone Container Defenders.
- Upgrade your stand-alone Defenders. You can either:
- Upgrade all Defenders at the same time by clickingUpgrade all.
- Upgrade a subset of your Defenders by clicking the individualActions > Upgradebutton in the row that corresponds to the Defender you want to upgrade.TheRestartandDecommissionbuttons are not available for DaemonSet Defenders. They are only available for stand-alone Defenders.