Keeping secrets secure on Kubernetes
Member post originally published on the CyberArk blog by John Walsh Handling secrets in cloud-native environments is a challenge for many organizations. Virtually any application requires some sort of secret, such as a database password, a service token,…
Secure your Kubernetes environment with OPA and Gatekeeper
Guest post originally published on SighUP’s blog by Simone Ragonesi We will introduce you to the powerful combination of Open Policy Agent (OPA) and Gatekeeper for Kubernetes security. In this article, we will introduce you to the powerful combination…
Recommended architectures for PostgreSQL in Kubernetes
Member post by Gabriele Bartolini, VP of Cloud Native at EDB “You can run databases on Kubernetes because it’s fundamentally the same as running a database on a VM”, tweeted Kelsey Hightower just a few months ago. Quite…
Kubernetes security: best practices for Kubernetes secrets management
Guest post originally published on the CyberArk blog by John Walsh Kubernetes has come a long way since its inception. But as the adoption of containerization has grown, Kubernetes security continues to be top of mind. Red Hat’s “The State of…
Kubernetes governance & the top 5 best practices of K8s deployment
Member post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Joe Pelletier The widespread adoption of containerized applications has fundamentally changed how organizations develop, deploy, and manage their software infrastructure. Kubernetes is fundamental to this change, because it makes…
Kubernetes 1.28: the security perspective
Guest post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Ben Hirschberg, CTO & Co-founder at ARMO With each release, Kubernetes introduces new features and enhancements to improve the user experience and address the evolving needs of its users. Today’s release is…
The New Stack: “Kubernetes 1.28 Accommodates the Service Mesh, Sudden Outages”
With its latest release, version 1.28, Kubernetes has formally recognized the service mesh as a first-class citizen in a cluster.
Policy management in Kubernetes is changing
Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Emin Alemdar, CNCF Ambassador The Kubernetes API Server is one of the core components of the Kubernetes Control Plane. This component exposes the Kubernetes API and acts like a front end…
Secure software supply chain for OCI Artifacts on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on SparkFabrik’s blog The concept of the Software Supply Chain is growing in importance since the Cloud Native approach has become increasingly central to modern application development. As in traditional industry, an increasingly complex…
DevOps and Kubernetes: we’ve been doing it wrong
Guest post originally published on the D2iQ blog Tobi Knaup Platform engineering as a replacement for DevOps has become a hot topic, with provocative critics stoking the controversy by pronouncing DevOps dead. The underlying reason for these pronouncements…