Recreation of common Pod Security Policy configuration in other common Kubernetes policy engines
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Recreation of common Pod Security Policy configuration in other common Kubernetes policy engines
Replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls the usage of host namespaces
A Kubewarden Policy that limits the ability to create privileged containers
A Kubewarden Pod Security Policy that controls usage of Seccomp profiles
A Kubewarden Pod Security Policy that controls usage of allowPrivilegeEscalation
A Kubewarden policy that enforces root filesystem to be readonly
Replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls the usage of SELinux
Replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls the usage of /proc mount types
This Kubewarden Policy is a replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls containers user and groups
A Kubewarden Pod Security Policy that controls usage of AppArmor profiles
Replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls the usage of fsGroup in the pod security context
A Pod Security Policy that controls Container Capabilities
A Kubewarden Policy that verifies all the signatures of the container images referenced by a Pod
Replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls the allowed `flexVolume` drivers
Replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls the usage of volumes
Replacement for the Kubernetes Pod Security Policy that controls the usage of hostpaths
A Kubewarden policy that controls usage of sysctls
Curated resources help you prepare for the CNCF/Linux Foundation CKS 2021 "Kubernetes Certified Security Specialist" Certification exam. Please provide feedback or requests by raising issues, or making a pull request. All feedback for improvements are welcome. thank you.
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