Vault Kubernetes key management enters public beta
Vault Enterprise can now be used as a KMS provider for etcd encryption within Kubernetes environments. This feature allows Kubernetes clusters to leverage Vault's advanced security capabilities for protecting sensitive data stored in etcd. The public beta is now available, indicating an early access stage for this new integration.
- →Vault Enterprise integration for Kubernetes etcd encryption
- →Public beta availability
Features (1) ›
- Vault Enterprise integration for Kubernetes etcd encryption
Kubernetes can now utilize Vault Enterprise as a Key Management Service (KMS) provider for etcd encryption. This integration aims to enhance the security of data stored within the Kubernetes control plane.
Notes (1) ›
- Public beta availability
The Vault Kubernetes key management integration has been released into a public beta. This signals an early access phase for users to test and provide feedback on the new functionality.
https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-the-public-beta-of-vault-kubernetes-key-management
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