About Juliet
Juliet is a Kubernetes security posture management (KSPM) platform. We help platform engineering and security teams understand their Kubernetes attack surface, fix what matters, and prove compliance without the tool sprawl.
What We Build
Juliet is a graph-powered security platform purpose-built for Kubernetes. Instead of dumping lists of CVEs with no context, Juliet maps your entire cluster as a connected graph, showing how resources, vulnerabilities, permissions, and network exposure relate to each other.
The platform covers the full security lifecycle:
- Attack path analysis - see how an attacker could move through your cluster
- Vulnerability management - SBOM-based scanning with real-world prioritization
- Runtime security - eBPF-based threat detection with configurable policies
- Admission control - prevent misconfigurations before they deploy
- Compliance frameworks - CIS Benchmarks, NSA/CISA, PCI DSS, and more
- Identity and RBAC analysis - find over-permissioned service accounts and lateral movement paths
Why We Built It
We started Juliet because existing Kubernetes security tools fell into two camps: enterprise platforms that take months to deploy and configure, or lightweight scanners that dump thousands of findings with no context. Platform teams need something that works out of the box, shows real risk, and doesn't require a dedicated security team to operate.
Our graph-based approach means Juliet understands relationships between resources. A medium-severity CVE on a pod with internet exposure, elevated permissions, and access to secrets is not the same as the same CVE on an internal batch job. Juliet surfaces that context automatically.
Our Team
Juliet is built by detection engineers, platform engineers, and security researchers who have spent years operating and securing Kubernetes in production. We are a fully remote team.
Contact
General inquiries: contact@juliet.sh
Careers: careers@juliet.sh
Security issues: see our security.txt
Two Point Solutions LLC
418 Broadway #7814
Albany, NY 12207