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    Kubeguard Guard

    Kubeguard Guard

    Kubernetes Authentication & Authorization WebHook Server

    Guard by AppsCode is a Kubernetes Webhook Authentication server. Using guard, you can log into your Kubernetes cluster using various auth providers. Guard also configures groups of authenticated user appropriately. This allows cluster administrators to setup RBAC rules based on membership in groups.
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    kubelogin

    kubelogin

    kubectl plugin for Kubernetes OpenID Connect authentication

    Kubelogin is designed to run as a client-go credential plugin. When you run kubectl, kubelogin opens the browser and you can log in to the provider. Then kubelogin gets a token from the provider and kubectl accesses Kubernetes APIs with the token. If you install via GitHub releases, you need to put the kubelogin binary on your path under the name kubectl-oidc_login so that the kubectl plugin mechanism can find it when you invoke kubectl oidc-login. The other install methods do this for you....
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    Trillian

    Trillian

    A transparent, highly scalable and cryptographically verifiable data

    trillian is a transparent, cryptographically verifiable data store built on Merkle trees that provides append-only logs and verifiable key–value maps. It separates a storage layer from a verifiability layer, letting applications prove inclusion, consistency, and non-existence through compact cryptographic proofs. The system is designed for horizontal scale with gRPC APIs, enabling multiple frontends and sequencers to operate over a shared backend. Common use cases include certificate...
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    teler

    teler

    Real-time HTTP Intrusion Detection

    teler is an real-time intrusion detection and threat alert based on web log that runs in a terminal with resources that we collect and provide by the community. kitabisa/teler-waf: teler-waf is a Go HTTP middleware that provide teler IDS functionality to protect against web-based attacks and improve the security of Go-based web applications. It is highly configurable and easy to integrate into existing Go applications. teler provides alerting when a threat is detected, push notifications...
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    audit2rbac

    audit2rbac

    Autogenerate RBAC policies based on Kubernetes audit logs

    audit2rbac takes a Kubernetes audit log and username as input, and generates RBAC role and binding objects that cover all the API requests made by that user.
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    Key Transparency

    Key Transparency

    A transparent and secure way to look up public keys

    Key Transparency is a system for accountable public-key discovery that lets users and senders verify the keys associated with an account over time. It combines an append-only log with a verifiable map so changes to a user’s keys produce cryptographic proofs, enabling clients to detect malicious insertions or undetected key rotations. The architecture separates operators from verifiers: even if the service is compromised, independent clients can audit inclusion and consistency proofs to...
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