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Are you implementing zero trust in your Kubernetes cluster?
Sept. 6, 2023, 11:38 a.m. | /u/TomerGreenwald
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AWS just released an upgrade to their CNI to support network policies, and so implementation just became so much easier over night - [https://otterize.com/blog/eks-netpol-release](https://otterize.com/blog/eks-netpol-release)
That is if you are willing to try to implement zero trust using network policies.
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