Configuring and Managing Kubernetes Security
Secure cluster access, application deployment and applications at runtime in Kubernetes.
Application: Wired Brain Coffee — used as a running example throughout the course Modules: Securing Cluster Access · Securing Application Deployment · Securing Applications at Runtime
Securing access to the Kubernetes cluster is the foundation of Defense in Depth. Without access control, every other security measure can be bypassed. Kubernetes uses Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to manage permissions.
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What's inside
6 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Securing Cluster Access
- 3 Securing Application Deployment
- 4 Securing Applications at Runtime
- 5 Reference Tables
- 6 Architecture Diagrams
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