Abstract

Kubernetes-based multi-cloud architecture is becoming an integral part of modern enterprises, which makes ensuring its security a top priority. The main threats in such a system are related to configuration management, network security, access control and compliance with regulatory requirements. For effective security management, it is proposed to use CNAPP platforms that integrate several protection mechanisms, including cloud security Management (CSPM) and Kubernetes Security Management (KSPM). Automation of monitoring processes and authentication in Kubernetes, including centralized identity and access management, play an important role. The use of encryption technologies, software-defined networks (SDN) and regular audits contribute to reducing risks. The implementation of advanced security strategies and their constant adaptation to new threats ensures the sustainability of the cyber environment of multi-cloud deployments and the maintenance of data integrity.

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