Manually securing Kubernetes can leave your organization vulnerable to breaches. Find out how implementing an automated zero trust security strategy addresses common challenges users face when securing Kubernetes. Learn more → [ Ссылка ]
Kubernetes, the open-source container orchestration platform, optimizes DevOps workflows by automating the deployment, management, and scaling of containerized applications. However, the dynamic nature of Kubernetes can make it difficult to secure.
HashiCorp’s zero trust security approach addresses Kubernetes security challenges by introducing automated workflows that:
- Dynamically generate, store, encrypt, and rotate secrets
- Securely connect services between Kubernetes clusters and non-Kubernetes clusters
- Ensure user access is consistent and secure
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - Kubernetes security challenges
1:32 - Challenge 1: Securing secrets
2:48 - HashiCorp Vault for secrets management
3:45 - Challenge 2: Securing network controls
5:44 - Apply a service mesh with HashiCorp Consul
8:01 - Challenge 3: Securing DevOps access
9:07 - HashiCorp Boundary for secure human access
11:08 - Conclusion
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HashiCorp provides infrastructure automation software for multi-cloud environments, enabling enterprises to unlock a common cloud operating model to provision, secure, connect, and run any application on any infrastructure. HashiCorp open source tools Vagrant, Packer, Terraform, Vault, Consul, Nomad, Boundary, and Waypoint allow organizations to deliver applications faster by helping enterprises transition from manual processes and ITIL practices to self-service automation and DevOps practices.
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