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The Unofficial GKE Security Guide
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To take this guide with you:
- Install
git
and a recent build of Docker. - "Fork" this repo.
- "Clone" this repo.
- Run
make dockerbuild
to build the container. - Run
make serve
to launch the guide in docker. - Visit localhost:8080 to browse the guide offline.
About the Framework
This guide uses the fantastic mkdocs documentation site generator with the clean and sleek mkdocs material theme.
Contributing
This guide is a living document, and contributions in the form of issues and PRs are welcomed. If you are considering writing new content, please open an issue outlining what you'd like to write about, where it might fit in, and other details.
If you found this guide useful, please consider donating your time attending and supporting the Kubernetes Special Interest Groups SIGs and/or your local cloud-native and Kubernetes-related meetups. The success or failure of Kubernetes and the CNCF ecosystem is largely dependent on you and how you help elevate others with your compassion, assistance, and inclusivity.
About the Author(s)
- @BradGeesaman is an Independent Security Consultant currently focused on helping teams secure their GKE clusters in harmony with their desired operational velocity.