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⎈ Securing Kubernetes Clusters using Kyverno Policy Engine | Kubernetes Goat

⎈ Securing Kubernetes Clusters using Kyverno Policy Engine | Kubernetes Goat

TLDR: Kyverno enables codifying organizational policies into YAML files to validate and enforce security best practices for Kubernetes. It functions as a policy engine designed for Kubernetes to validate, mutate, and generate configuration. Users can manage code policies using familiar tools and apply them to Kubernetes clusters using a CLI. It can block or restrict requests such as shell access or exec commands to maintain security.


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