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Hacking Kubernetes : Threat-Driven Analysis and Defense

Posted By: readerXXI
Hacking Kubernetes : Threat-Driven Analysis and Defense

Hacking Kubernetes : Threat-Driven Analysis and Defense
by Andrew Martin and Michael Hausenblas
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1492081736 | 891 Pages | PDF (convert) | 18.4 MB

Running cloud native workloads on Kubernetes can be challenging–keeping them secure is even more so. Kubernetes’s complexity offers malicious in-house users and external attackers alike a large assortment of attack vectors. Hacking Kubernetes reviews defaults and threat models and shows how to protect against attacks.

Securing your workloads is both essential and urgent, so this invaluable hands-on guide is available to you in an early release edition before it’s available to the general public. It covers topics critical for cloud native security, detailing how to:

Run Kubernetes securely, on both a strategic and an operational level
Exploit Kubernetes default configurations and defend against these kinds of attacks
Review Kubernetes clusters for security weaknesses
Securely run arbitrary and untrusted code
Harden the Kubernetes setup to defend against any and all possible threats


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