Kubernetes has become the de facto cloud operating system, making it a rich target for both passive and direct attackers. In fact, the largest concern most organizations have with Kubernetes is securing their production environments. Kubernetes does not offer a default observability or a security configuration to discern if your pods or clusters have been attacked or compromised.
We have been working on Security Observability at Isovalent when we decided to collaborate with O’Reilly to author a book that gives an overview on how to secure your Kubernetes environment. Using the new eBPF security observability paradigm, security and DevOps teams, SREs, cloud engineers, and solution architects will gain real-time visibility into Kubernetes security. In this book, we also cover how eBPF provides historical and current metrics to help you track improvements and degradations over time.
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