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How to secure your Microservices running on Kubernetes without losing your mind - Karan Singh

#neos #microservices #redhat Microservices running on Kubernetes are ubiquitous. For every serious application security and identity management are crucial aspects and their implementation can be difficult. Worse, it’s often neglected, poorly implemented, and intrusive in the code. Recently, identity management servers have appeared that allow one to outsource and delegate all aspects of authentication and authorization. Of these servers, one of the most promising is Keycloak open source, flexible, agnostic of any technology, and easily deployable and adaptable on Kubernetes. In this talk, I will walk you through the basic architecture of Keycloak and how one can leverage it to offload authentication and authorization for their microservices.

April 29, 2022