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Join the conversation on Kubescape’s Slack channels

Join the conversation on Kubescape’s Slack channels

Jan 9, 2026


Joining the Kubescape community on Slack is the fastest way to master Kubernetes security, get direct help from the maintainers, and help shape the future of a CNCF-incubating project.

Whether you are trying to reduce your CVE noise or looking for advice on eBPF-based runtime protection, the community is where the conversation happens.


Why Join the Kubescape Slack?

Our Slack workspace is more than just a support forum; it’s a hub for professionals to share real-world Kubernetes challenges.

  • Real-Time Support: Get your technical questions answered by the people who build Kubescape.
  • Roadmap Influence: Suggest new features, vote on priorities, and see what’s coming in the next release.
  • Technical Deep Dives: Learn how to use eBPF (Inspektor Gadget) for runtime security and how to interpret complex NSA-CISA or MITRE ATT&CK reports.
  • Networking: Connect with other security-focused engineers across the global cloud-native ecosystem.

Join the Conversation

We are part of the CNCF Slack workspace. Once you’ve joined, jump into our primary channels:

  • #kubescape: For user questions, troubleshooting, and general security discussions.
  • #kubescape-dev: For contributors, technical design discussions, and integration help.

How to Get Started

  1. Join the CNCF Slack: Head over to slack.cncf.io to get your invitation.
  2. Add the Channels: Search for #kubescape and hit Join.
  3. Say Hello: Introduce yourself! Tell us about your cluster setup or a security challenge you’re currently facing.

That’s it. Looking forward to hearing what you have to say 🐼

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