Try Falco
We know trying a new tool is always challenging. For that, the Falco Project includes some scenarios that will ease the road to discovering all that Falco can do for you.
Depending on the scenario you choose you might need either a Virtual Machine (you can your use your own machine, but we prefer to keep everything clear) or a Kubernetes cluster (Minikube would be enough, but using a multi-node Kubernetes cluster will definitely give you a better taste of it).
If you don’t know how or don’t have the time to set up a proper environment, we have prepared some scenarios on Killercoda, the de-facto successor of the famous Katacoda.
Choose your next scenario
Try Falco on Ubuntu
Try Falco and Falcosidekick on Ubuntu
Try Falco on Kubernetes
Try Falco and Falcosidekick on Kubernetes
Next steps
Do you want to continue learning about Falco? Here is a list of resources to read:
If you are convinced, and want to learn more check our documentation
LearnHere is how to get started with Falco
LearnThe most common use cases for Falco
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