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# Assignment Proposal | ||
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## Title | ||
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Simplifying Kubernetes Policy Management Using Kyverno | ||
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## Names and KTH ID | ||
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- Rohini Bhardwaj(rohinib@kth.se) | ||
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## Deadline | ||
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- Week 7 | ||
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## Category | ||
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- Demo | ||
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## Description | ||
I want to propose a demo to showcase how Kyverno simplifies and automates Kubernetes policy management. It will demonstrate Kyverno’s capabilities in enforcing security, | ||
ensuring compliance, and automating resource configurations through policies, making Kubernetes environments more secure, consistent, and manageable. | ||
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**Relevance** | ||
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Kyverno simplifies Kubernetes policy management, making it highly relevant for DevOps teams. It automates tasks like security enforcement, resource configuration, | ||
and compliance checks without the need for custom code. By using easy-to-write YAML policies, DevOps teams can ensure consistency across all environments, speeding up deployments | ||
while maintaining security. |