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11 Security Recommendations for Managing the Container Lifecycle

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App modernization helps businesses deliver revenue-generating features faster and be more responsive to customers. However, security and automation needs to be baked into the development process at the outset—ensuring an end-to-end approach. In this paper, we’ll uncover 11 recommended practices for DevSecOps to move to a more modern, scalable, and secure application lifecycle methodology. 

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Chapter 1

Executive Summary

Chapter 2

Executives: Why You Should Care

Chapter 3

Intro to Containers

Chapter 4

Principles of Kubernetes

Chapter 5

How it Helps Your Business

Chapter 6

How Kubernetes Works

Chapter 7

What To Do Next?

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Many of the tools that DevSecOps teams have come to rely on for lower layers of abstraction are no longer optimal in a modernized world. Instead, security needs to be built into the development process and baked into the operation of the runtime platform—an end-to-end approach."
How to build custom and secure containers that you can iterate on continuously
The benefits of securing use of third-party containers
The importance of a robust observability platform for monitoring DNS traffic

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