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Kubernetes Secrets Handbook

You're reading from   Kubernetes Secrets Handbook Design, implement, and maintain production-grade Kubernetes Secrets management solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2024
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ISBN-13 9781805123224
Length 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chen Xi Chen Xi
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Emmanouil Gkatziouras Emmanouil Gkatziouras
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Rom Adams Rom Adams
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Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to Kubernetes Secrets Management FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Kubernetes Secrets Management 3. Chapter 2: Walking through Kubernetes Secrets Management Concepts 4. Chapter 3: Encrypting Secrets the Kubernetes-Native Way 5. Chapter 4: Debugging and Troubleshooting Kubernetes Secrets 6. Part 2: Advanced Topics – Kubernetes Secrets in a Production Environment
7. Chapter 5: Security, Auditing, and Compliance 8. Chapter 6: Disaster Recovery and Backups 9. Chapter 7: Challenges and Risks in Managing Secrets 10. Part 3: Kubernetes Secrets Providers
11. Chapter 8: Exploring Cloud Secret Store on AWS 12. Chapter 9: Exploring Cloud Secret Store on Azure 13. Chapter 10: Exploring Cloud Secret Store on GCP 14. Chapter 11: Exploring External Secret Stores 15. Chapter 12: Integrating with Secret Stores 16. Chapter 13: Case Studies and Real-World Examples 17. Chapter 14: Conclusion and the Future of Kubernetes Secrets Management 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Qualities for securely managing Secrets

As we have seen, there are certain qualities when it comes to storing external Secrets. In this chapter, we took a deep dive into the HashiCorp Vault and how it integrates with Kubernetes. We also had a look at another Secrets management provider, Conjur.

A secret manager needs to have certain qualities:

  • High availability
  • Encryption of data
  • Secure access
  • Versioning
  • RBAC
  • Integration with Kubernetes
  • Auditing

Those qualities are essential to ensuring the secure and robust storage of an application’s Secrets.

High availability

High availability is required to ensure our data is safe. It can protect us from losing any data in case of a service outage. It ensures business continuity. External secret stores such as Vault and Conjur achieve high availability by utilizing Raft, the popular consensus method. By having a consensus method, the cluster approach for availability is feasible; we can add...

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