Community Brand & Identity Guidelines

Looking for our logo? Want to reference The Falco Project correctly? Below is handy visual content and written content that can be used publicly.

Falco is an open source security project whose brand and identity are governed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.

Visual content

Project Mark

Wherever possible, the horizontal teal logo is the preferred logo to use. If you need all the logos, download the logo pac.

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Project Font & Typestyle

Falco prefers Ubuntu font. When you reference us, please capitalize the first letter of our name, just as you would your own.

Falco, The Falco Project
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Project Colors

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RGB 0 174 199
PMS 3125
Cool grey
RGB 83 86 90
PMS 11
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Project Slide Templates

Want to speak about Falco at a meetup or conference? Make it easier by using these templates and/or scripted slides. You can even watch this video as a training tool.

Falco diagrams

Find all the SVG and PNG format diagrams used throughout the Falco website on this repository.

Written content

Project Facts

As of April, 2023, Falco has:
60M+ Download on Dockerhub
40+ Integrations
5,800+ GitHub stars
170 contributors

Project Origin

Falco was created as a cloud native runtime security project by Sysdig. The project was contributed to the CNCF in October 2018. Falco is a CNCF incubating project with more than 170 individual contributors around the world.

Project Description

Cloud Native Runtime Security

Project Blurbs

25-word description

Falco is the open source standard for threat detection across Kubernetes, containers, hosts and the cloud to detect and stop attacks. 

50-word description

Falco is the open source standard for threat detection across Kubernetes, containers, hosts and the cloud. Runtime security with Falco provides visibility into unexpected behavior, config changes, intrusions, and data theft in real time, so you can detect and stop attacks. Falco uses state-of-the-art eBPF technology for workload visibility.

100-word description

Falco is the open source standard for threat detection across Kubernetes, containers, hosts and the cloud. Runtime security with Falco provides visibility into unexpected behavior, config changes, intrusions, and data theft in real time, so you can detect and stop attacks. Falco uses state-of-the-art eBPF technology to monitor workloads, and can protect cloud services such as AWS CloudTrail, GitHub or Okta. Falco is supported by a global multi-vendor ecosystem, and is hosted by the CNCF, home of the Kubernetes project.

Project Encouraged Phrasing

The phrases below are effective ways of messaging Falco's value add. Use them when writing or speaking publicly about Falco. You can also reference language in the About Falco section.

Falco is the open source standard for threat detection

This statement refers to Falco as a CNCF incubating project with widespread adoption and broad community leadership.

Falco is a rules engine that powers runtime security

This term refers to the concept that Falco is a stateless processing engine. A large amount of data comes into the engine, but meticulously crafted security alerts come out. It reasons about signals coming from a system at runtime, and can alert if a threat is detected.

Falco provides real time threat detection

Falco provides streaming detection of unexpected behavior, configuration changes, and attacks. With this streaming approach, Falco enables real-time response while minimizing storage costs and complexity.

Falco delivers detection tooling and alerts

Falco does not prevent unwanted behavior, rather it alerts when unusual behavior, config changes, intrusions and data theft occurs. This is commonly referred to as detection or forensics.