In this talk, we look at HashiCorp Vault and how it can be integrated into your Kubernetes workflow, fulfilling all your application's secret needs. We take a high-level overview of Vault's architecture and what it means for you as a developer or operator. Examine Vault's security model and how it integrates with Kubernetes. And finally, look at three simple usage patterns, how to migrate Kubernetes secrets into HashiCorp Vault, how to use Vault to generate x509 certificates to secure your applications, and how you can use Vault as encryption as a service to secure data at rest.
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