Implementing Zero-Trust Egress in Kubernetes Using NetworkPolicies
Most teams invest heavily in locking down inbound traffic — ingress rules, service meshes, mutual TLS — while leaving outbound traffic largely uncontrolled. That oversight creates a significant attack surface: a compromised container can silently reach out to an adversary-controlled server, exfiltra
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