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About Tracee

Tracee is a runtime security and observability tool that helps you understand how your system and applications behave.
It is using eBPF technology to tap into your system and expose that information as events that you can consume.
Events range from factual system activity events to sophisticated security events that detect suspicious behavioral patterns.

To learn more about Tracee, check out the documentation.

Quickstart

To quickly try Tracee use one of the following snippets. For a more complete installation guide, check out the Installation section.
Tracee should run on most common Linux distributions and kernels. For compatibility information see the Prerequisites page. Mac users, please read this FAQ.

Using Docker

docker run --name tracee -it --rm \
  --pid=host --cgroupns=host --privileged \
  -v /etc/os-release:/etc/os-release-host:ro \
  -v /var/run:/var/run:ro \
  aquasec/tracee:latest

For a complete walkthrough please see the Docker getting started guide.

On Kubernetes

helm repo add aqua https://aquasecurity.github.io/helm-charts/
helm repo update
helm install tracee aqua/tracee --namespace tracee --create-namespace
kubectl logs --follow --namespace tracee daemonset/tracee

For a complete walkthrough please see the Kubernetes getting started guide.

Contributing

Join the community, and talk to us about any matter in the GitHub Discussions or Slack.
If you run into any trouble using Tracee or you would like to give use user feedback, please create an issue.

Find more information on contribution documentation.

More about Aqua Security

Tracee is an Aqua Security open source project.
Learn about our open source work and portfolio here.

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