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Kubernetes Security and Observability: A Holistic Approach to Securing Containers and Cloud Native Applications

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Securing, observing, and troubleshooting containerized workloads on Kubernetes can be daunting. It requires a range of considerations, from infrastructure choices and cluster configuration to deployment controls and runtime and network security. With this practical book, you'll learn how to adopt a holistic security and observability strategy for building and securing cloud native applications running on Kubernetes.

Whether you're already working on cloud native applications or are in the process of migrating to its architecture, this guide introduces key security and observability concepts and best practices to help you unleash the power of cloud native applications. Authors Brendan Creane and Amit Gupta from Tigera take you through the full breadth of new cloud native approaches for establishing security and observability for applications running on Kubernetes.

Learn why you need a security and observability strategy for cloud native applications and determine your scope of coverageUnderstand key concepts behind the book's security and observability approachExplore the technology choices available to support this strategyDiscover how to share security responsibilities across multiple teams or rolesLearn how to architect Kubernetes security and observability for multicloud and hybrid environments

337 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 26, 2021

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April 6, 2023
Helplessly useless book. The problem is this book is super short and mostly advertises Calico. Calico is a great tool, don't get me wrong, but the title is deceiving. It's just a super short review of possible attack vectors and countermeasures. It is not a full-spectrum handbook, just a quickstart on where to go next. The audience for this book is questionable.
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