Sponsored by FusionAuth
Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services. Applications running in these workloads typically have users. And where you have users, you have authentication, authorization and user management. In this webinar, Dan Moore, head of developer relations at FusionAuth, will discuss the various aspects of auth from the standpoint of Kubernetes, including:
Authentication is core to any application and is commonly extracted to a standalone service. This webinar will teach you how to authenticate and authorize access to internal Kubernetes resources as well as applications running on top of them.
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