The Shifting Cloud-Native Landscape: Understanding Kubernetes Compliance and Security Frameworks

There’s a reason why Kubernetes (K8s) has become the world’s leading container orchestration platform, with 74% of today’s IT companies using it for containerized workloads in production. It’s often the simplest way to handle container configuration, deployment, and management at scale. But while Kubernetes has made use of containers easier, it has also added complexities when it comes to security.

Kubernetes’ default configurations don’t always provide optimal security for all workloads and microservices deployed. Plus, today you are responsible not only for defending your environment against vicious cyberattacks but also for meeting a wide variety of compliance requirements.