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Kubernetes Secrets Handbook

By : Emmanouil Gkatziouras, Rom Adams, Chen Xi
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Kubernetes Secrets Handbook

By: Emmanouil Gkatziouras, Rom Adams, Chen Xi

Overview of this book

Securing Secrets in containerized apps poses a significant challenge for Kubernetes IT professionals. This book tackles the critical task of safeguarding sensitive data, addressing the limitations of Kubernetes encryption, and establishing a robust Secrets management system for heightened security for Kubernetes. Starting with the fundamental Kubernetes architecture principles and how they apply to the design of Secrets management, this book delves into advanced Kubernetes concepts such as hands-on security, compliance, risk mitigation, disaster recovery, and backup strategies. With the help of practical, real-world guidance, you’ll learn how to mitigate risks and establish robust Secrets management as you explore different types of external secret stores, configure them in Kubernetes, and integrate them with existing Secrets management solutions. Further, you'll design, implement, and operate a secure method of managing sensitive payload by leveraging real use cases in an iterative process to enhance skills, practices, and analytical thinking, progressively strengthening the security posture with each solution. By the end of this book, you'll have a rock-solid Secrets management solution to run your business-critical applications in a hybrid multi-cloud scenario, addressing operational risks, compliance, and controls.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Part 1:Introduction to Kubernetes Secrets Management
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Part 2: Advanced Topics – Kubernetes Secrets in a Production Environment
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Part 3: Kubernetes Secrets Providers

Cybersecurity versus cyber risk

While (cyber)security and cyber risk have more than enough publications, they are often mistaken to be the same thing.

The purpose of this section is to help you reflect on reshaping the traditional understanding of doing security from an IT-centric perspective to practicing security while having a holistic understanding of the organization’s needs and requirements. This will help you perform a dynamic risk management assessment for appropriate security measure implementation.

Cybersecurity

Most organizations assign the security domain to their respective IT departments by designating a set of limited individuals almost working in isolation. Doing so introduces three limitations to their cybersecurity mission:

  • A limited scope only related to the infrastructure stack with no or limited consideration to critical business applications
  • Limited knowledge of the organization’s business continuity plan
  • The operations team...