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Beschreibung
Safely manage your secret information like passwords, keys, and certificates in Kubernetes. This practical guide is full of best practices and methods for adding layers of security that will defend the critical data of your applications.

In Kubernetes Secrets Management you will find:

Strategies for storing secure assets in Kubernetes
Cryptographic options and how to apply them in Kubernetes
Using the HashiCorp Vault server on Kubernetes for secure secrets storage
Managing security with public cloud providers
Applying security concepts using tools from the Kubernetes ecosystem
End-to-end secrets storage from development to operations
Implementing in Kubernetes in CI/CD systems

Secrets, like database passwords and API keys, are some of the most important data in your application. Kubernetes Secrets Management reveals how to store these sensitive assets in Kubernetes in a way that’s protected against leaks and hacks. You’ll learn the default capabilities of Kubernetes secrets, where they’re lacking, and alternative options to strengthen applications and infrastructure. Discover a security-first mindset that is vital for storing and using secrets correctly, and tools and concepts that will help you manage sensitive assets such as certificates, keys, and key rotation.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the technology
Kubernetes relies on passwords, tokens, keys, certificates, and other sensitive information to keep your system secure. But how do you keep these “secrets” safe? In this concise, practical book you’ll learn secrets management techniques that go far beyond the Kubernetes defaults.

About the book
Kubernetes Secrets Management reveals security best practices and reliable third-party tools for protecting sensitive data in Kubernetes-based systems. In this focused guide, you’ll explore relevant, real-world examples like protecting secrets in a code repository, securing keys with HashiCorp Vault, and adding layers to maintain protection after a breach. Along the way, you’ll pick up secrets management techniques you can use outside Kubernetes, as well.

What's inside

Cryptographic options you can apply in Kubernetes
Managing security with public cloud providers
Secrets storage, from development to production
End-to-end Kubernetes secrets management in CI/CD systems

About the reader
For readers experienced with Kubernetes and CI/CD practices.

About the author
Alex Soto is a director of developer experience at Red Hat, a Java Champion since 2007, an international speaker, and a teacher at Salle URL University. Andrew Block is a distinguished architect with Red Hat, and an active member of the open-source community.

Table of Contents
PART 1 SECRETS AND KUBERNETES
1 Kubernetes Secrets
2 An introduction to Kubernetes and Secrets
PART 2 MANAGING SECRETS
3 Securely storing Secrets
4 Encrypting data at rest
5 HashiCorp Vault and Kubernetes
6 Accessing cloud secrets stores
PART 3 CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION AND CONTINUOUS DELIVERY
7 Kubernetes-native continuous integration and Secrets
8 Kubernetes-native continuous delivery and Secrets
Safely manage your secret information like passwords, keys, and certificates in Kubernetes. This practical guide is full of best practices and methods for adding layers of security that will defend the critical data of your applications.

In Kubernetes Secrets Management you will find:

Strategies for storing secure assets in Kubernetes
Cryptographic options and how to apply them in Kubernetes
Using the HashiCorp Vault server on Kubernetes for secure secrets storage
Managing security with public cloud providers
Applying security concepts using tools from the Kubernetes ecosystem
End-to-end secrets storage from development to operations
Implementing in Kubernetes in CI/CD systems

Secrets, like database passwords and API keys, are some of the most important data in your application. Kubernetes Secrets Management reveals how to store these sensitive assets in Kubernetes in a way that’s protected against leaks and hacks. You’ll learn the default capabilities of Kubernetes secrets, where they’re lacking, and alternative options to strengthen applications and infrastructure. Discover a security-first mindset that is vital for storing and using secrets correctly, and tools and concepts that will help you manage sensitive assets such as certificates, keys, and key rotation.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the technology
Kubernetes relies on passwords, tokens, keys, certificates, and other sensitive information to keep your system secure. But how do you keep these “secrets” safe? In this concise, practical book you’ll learn secrets management techniques that go far beyond the Kubernetes defaults.

About the book
Kubernetes Secrets Management reveals security best practices and reliable third-party tools for protecting sensitive data in Kubernetes-based systems. In this focused guide, you’ll explore relevant, real-world examples like protecting secrets in a code repository, securing keys with HashiCorp Vault, and adding layers to maintain protection after a breach. Along the way, you’ll pick up secrets management techniques you can use outside Kubernetes, as well.

What's inside

Cryptographic options you can apply in Kubernetes
Managing security with public cloud providers
Secrets storage, from development to production
End-to-end Kubernetes secrets management in CI/CD systems

About the reader
For readers experienced with Kubernetes and CI/CD practices.

About the author
Alex Soto is a director of developer experience at Red Hat, a Java Champion since 2007, an international speaker, and a teacher at Salle URL University. Andrew Block is a distinguished architect with Red Hat, and an active member of the open-source community.

Table of Contents
PART 1 SECRETS AND KUBERNETES
1 Kubernetes Secrets
2 An introduction to Kubernetes and Secrets
PART 2 MANAGING SECRETS
3 Securely storing Secrets
4 Encrypting data at rest
5 HashiCorp Vault and Kubernetes
6 Accessing cloud secrets stores
PART 3 CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION AND CONTINUOUS DELIVERY
7 Kubernetes-native continuous integration and Secrets
8 Kubernetes-native continuous delivery and Secrets
Über den Autor
Alex Soto Bueno is a director of developer experience at Red Hat, a Java Champion since 2007, an international speaker, and a teacher at Salle URL University.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
table of contents
PART 1: FOUNDATIONS
READ IN LIVEBOOK1KUBERNETES SECRETS
READ IN LIVEBOOK2REINTRODUCING KUBERNETES & SECRETS
PART 2: SECURING SECRETS
READ IN LIVEBOOK3SECURELY STORING SECRETS
READ IN LIVEBOOK4ENCRYPTION DATA AT REST
READ IN LIVEBOOK5HASHICORP VAULT & KUBERNETES,
READ IN LIVEBOOK6ACCESSING CLOUD SECRET STORES
PART 3: RELEASING APPLICATIONS SECURELY
READ IN LIVEBOOK7KUBERNETES-NATIVE CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION & SECRETS
READ IN LIVEBOOK8KUBERNETES-NATIVE CONTINUOUS DELIVERY & SECRETS
APPENDIXES
READ IN LIVEBOOKAPPENDIX A: KUBERNETES SECRETS
READ IN LIVEBOOKAPPENDIX B: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING YQ
READ IN LIVEBOOKAPPENDIX C: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING PIP
READ IN LIVEBOOKAPPENDIX D: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING GIT
READ IN LIVEBOOKAPPENDIX E: INSTALLING GPG
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: EDV
Genre: Importe, Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781617298912
ISBN-10: 1617298913
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Soto Bueno, Alex
Block, Andrew
Hersteller: Manning Publications
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 185 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: Alex Soto Bueno (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.01.2023
Gewicht: 0,472 kg
Artikel-ID: 120734785

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