According to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s annual survey, Kubernetes use in production has increased to 83%, up from 78% the year before. This suggests that Kubernetes has become a lynchpin for the majority of container deployments. While this is great news over all – cloud native and Kubernetes in particular allows organizations to be quicker and more agile – it may create some security headaches too. By default, Kubernetes is far from secure. Many default settings leave sensitive resources far too accessible, or even downright vulnerable to attack. Watch Andrew Akers, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Aqua Security, during this webinar to cover:
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