Published Sep 19, 2024
SE Radio 634: Jim Bugwadia on Kubernetes Policy as Code
Jim Bugwadia delves into the power of Kiverno for Kubernetes policy management, highlighting its role in compliance, security, and policy-as-code adaptability. He explores its architecture and observability features, emphasizing customization, scalability, and effective collaboration.

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