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Kubernetes Security: Implementing Monitoring, Logging, and Runtime Security

This course will teach you how to log and monitor security configurations in your Kubernetes clusters.

Intermediate
28m
(13)

Created by Antonio Jesús Piedra

Last Updated Mar 24, 2023

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Kubernetes Security: Implementing Monitoring, Logging, and Runtime Security

This course will teach you how to log and monitor security configurations in your Kubernetes clusters.

Intermediate
28m
(13)

Created by Antonio Jesús Piedra

Last Updated Mar 24, 2023

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Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications. In this course, Kubernetes Security: Implementing Monitoring, Logging, and Runtime Security, you’ll learn to log and monitor security incidents in your kubernetes clusters. First, you’ll explore how to identify threads at runtime using Falco. Next, you’ll discover the benefits of immutable architectures and containers. Finally, you’ll learn how to configure and use the audit logs to monitor the access to kubernetes. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of kubernetes needed to monitor and log security incidents at runtime.

Kubernetes Security: Implementing Monitoring, Logging, and Runtime Security
Intermediate
28m
(13)
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Antonio Jesús Piedra - Pluralsight course - Kubernetes Security: Implementing Monitoring, Logging, and Runtime Security
Antonio Jesús Piedra
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Antonio is a DevOps Engineer who loves to experiment with cutting-edge technologies.

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