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Open Policy Agent | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kics
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A Deep Dive Into Terraform Static Code Analysis Tools: Features and Comparisons
KICS (stands for "Keeping Infrastructure as Code Secure"): Owner/Maintainer: Checkmarx Age: First released on GitHub on November 30th, 2020 License: Apache License 2.0
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What are the best static analysis security testing tools for Terraform and infrastructure as code?
The ones I remember being alright from a bunch of trials/PoC we did at my job were Snyk https://snyk.io/product/infrastructure-as-code-security/ and The one Gitlab Ultimate uses, https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics
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Securing the software supply chain in the cloud
KICS – Scan for Infrastructure-as-Code vulnerabilities
- Looking for Tips on Open Sourcing a kubernetes security tool
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Implement DevSecOps to Secure your CI/CD pipeline
Checkov, Terrascan, and Kics can be used to scan our Infrastructure code. It supports Terraform, Cloudformation, and Azure ARM resources.
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List of most useful Terraform open-source tools
kics: https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics
Cost:
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KICS (Keep Infrastructure as Code Secure) community meetings
Details about the meeting on this thread: https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics/discussions/5675
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Terraform AWS 4.0 Provider migration
We have a request in KICS (Keep IaC secure, https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics) to support AWS 4.0 provider and I wondered how fast did people adopt it and did the required changes.
- Question for the Argo-Verse
Kyverno
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Stop 'k rollout restart deploy' from restarting everything?
Anyway, I haven’t checked for sure as I’m away from laptop but it should be possible to use something like Kyverno to block that operation. We had to do similar in the past to hotfix a bug in our CLI tool. I wrote a blog post about it that might give you an idea: https://www.giantswarm.io/blog/restricting-cluster-admin-permissions
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An Overview of Kubernetes Security Projects at KubeCon Europe 2023
Cosign is used for signing containers through a variety of different methods. It has strong integration with other open source tools, such as Kyverno.
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container signing and verification using cosign and kyverno
cosign: https://docs.sigstore.dev/cosign/overview/ kyverno: https://kyverno.io/
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Introduction to Day 2 Kubernetes
Kyverno - Kubernetes Native Policy Management
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Admission controller to mutate cpu requests?
You could use a policy tool like kyverno or OPA.
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Multi-tenancy with ProjectSveltos
Kyverno is present in the management cluster;
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Did I miss something here, regarding network policies and helm templates? (Slightly ranty)
You do still have to create a policy for every namespace, but don't have to worry about labeling individual pods. We're starting to move to Helm/kustomize for our namespaces to deploy default things like network policies to each one, and we're also starting to use kyverno more, which I think is a little more purpose built for this type of thing than metacontroller is.
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kubernetes provider resources v1 vs non-v1 is it just me or is this dumb?
I knew it was unsupported so about 6 months ago I had started an effort to switch to Kyverno, which is far better and actually supported. The version of Kyverno I was using had a v1beta1 AdmissionController. Fortunately that was in a helm chart so easily caught by pluto before my upgrade.
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Kyverno Policy As Code Using CDK8S
Kyverno Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes, Kyverno policies can validate, mutate, and generate Kubernetes resources plus ensure OCI image supply chain security.
What are some alternatives?
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
falco - Cloud Native Runtime Security
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
gatekeeper - 🐊 Gatekeeper - Policy Controller for Kubernetes
terrascan - Detect compliance and security violations across Infrastructure as Code to mitigate risk before provisioning cloud native infrastructure.
Kubewarden - Kubewarden is a policy engine for Kubernetes. It helps with keeping your Kubernetes clusters secure and compliant. Kubewarden policies can be written using regular programming languages or Domain Specific Languages (DSL) sugh as Rego. Policies are compiled into WebAssembly modules that are then distributed using traditional container registries.
CheatSheetSeries - The OWASP Cheat Sheet Series was created to provide a concise collection of high value information on specific application security topics.
OPA (Open Policy Agent) - Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine.
terrascan - Detect compliance and security violations across Infrastructure as Code to mitigate risk before provisioning cloud native infrastructure. [Moved to: https://github.com/accurics/terrascan]
k-rail - Kubernetes security tool for policy enforcement
kubescape - Kubescape is an open-source Kubernetes security platform for your IDE, CI/CD pipelines, and clusters. It includes risk analysis, security, compliance, and misconfiguration scanning, saving Kubernetes users and administrators precious time, effort, and resources.