PodSecurityPolicy migration with Kyverno
Wednesday, May 24, 2023 in General
As you’ve probably heard, PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) in Kubernetes is no more. After a deprecation beginning in v1.21, they were finally removed in v1.25. Many organizations out there are still relying on PSPs and, if you’re reading this …
New time related JMESPath filters in Kyverno!
Sunday, February 19, 2023 in General
The v1.9 release of Kyverno added several time related JMESPath filters. With this addition, users now can add time based rules in their Kyverno policies. This blog post aims to describe those new additions. What is “JMESPath”? JMESPath …
Kyverno and SLSA 3
Wednesday, February 01, 2023 in General
With the release of Kyverno 1.9, Kyverno has begun generating and attesting to the provenance of its release artifacts in the SLSA standard and provisionally meet Level 3. This blog post attempts to explain a bit about SLSA and Level 3 and how we …
Kyverno 1.9 Released
Wednesday, February 01, 2023 in Releases
With the ringing in of the new year the Kyverno team is proud to announce the release of Kyverno 1.9.0, a release that we’ve been working hard on over the past several months and which is full of massive new features include TWO brand new rule …
Kyverno CVE-2022-47633 affecting image verification
Thursday, December 29, 2022 in General
Summary Kyverno versions 1.8.3 and 1.8.4 contained a regression (CVE-2022-47633) which allowed a malicious proxy to facilitate a man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attack allowing an unsigned image to run in a Kubernetes cluster even if there was a Kyverno …
Kyverno 1.8 Released
Monday, October 24, 2022 in Releases
Following on the heels of the 1.7 release of Kyverno, the Kyverno team is proud to present version 1.8 which is another huge leap forward not just in terms of features and functionality but of optimizations, performance, and other improvements …
New Kyverno Blog
Friday, July 08, 2022 in General
Welcome to the new Kyverno blog! As you can see, we now have a brand new and shiny blog page thanks to the folks behind the Docsy theme which the Kyverno website uses (in addition to others in the cloud native ecosystem). Subscribe to the handy RSS …