This workshop explains how to use Kyverno and Nirmata Policy Manager to secure your infrastructure.
Misconfigurations are the leading cause of security issues in Kubernetes. Eliminate misconfigurations and automate operations with Kubernetes-native policies. Built by the creators of Kyverno, Nirmata Policy Manager simplifies Kubernetes operations with automated policy-based governance to reduce risk, automate security, and optimize costs.
- Self-paced - follow you own pace to follow step by step instructions
- Joining AWS hosted event with Nirmata
- Policy-based Intelligent Guardrails: Rapidly deploy Intelligent Guardrails by implementing curated best practices, and community crowdsourced or custom-developed policies.
- Policy-as-Code: Easily manage policies through their entire lifecycle, ensuring consistent deployment and governance.
- Policy Reporting and Alerts: Gain insights on the effectiveness of policy through reporting and contextual correlation and insight engine.
- Continuous Compliance: Protect the software supply chain with continuous compliance through policies as a standard part of the DevOps pipeline.
- Collaboration: Leverage existing processes and workflows by integrating with tools like Git, Slack, Jira, and others
This site is built with Hugo, so you'll need it installed
First, clone this repo:
git clone git@github.com:aws-samples/aws-modernization-with-nirmata.git
Ensure you've also cloned the submodules:
git submodule init
git submodule update
Then serve the website with Hugo:
hugo server
Contributors names and contact info
- Marina Novikova (@mariswa)
- Boris Kurktchiev (@kurktchiev)
- Ritesh TBD
This project is licensed. See the LICENSE.md file for details
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