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Cloud Native Software Security Handbook

You're reading from   Cloud Native Software Security Handbook Unleash the power of cloud native tools for robust security in modern applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837636983
Length 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mihir Shah Mihir Shah
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding Cloud Native Technology and Security
2. Chapter 1: Foundations of Cloud Native FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Cloud Native Systems Security Management 4. Chapter 3: Cloud Native Application Security 5. Part 2: Implementing Security in Cloud Native Environments
6. Chapter 4: Building an AppSec Culture 7. Chapter 5: Threat Modeling for Cloud Native 8. Chapter 6: Securing the Infrastructure 9. Chapter 7: Cloud Security Operations 10. Chapter 8: DevSecOps Practices for Cloud Native 11. Part 3: Legal, Compliance, and Vendor Management
12. Chapter 9: Legal and Compliance 13. Chapter 10: Cloud Native Vendor Management and Security Certifications 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

This chapter provided a comprehensive overview of threat modeling in the context of cloud-native environments, focusing particularly on Kubernetes. It began with an explanation of threat modeling, its significance in securing cloud-native applications, and the need for organizations to adopt a proactive approach to address potential security risks.

Various threat modeling frameworks, such as STRIDE, PASTA, and LINDDUN, were introduced, along with explanations of their methodologies and use cases. The chapter provided examples of applying these frameworks to Kubernetes-based applications to create threat models, demonstrating how to identify, analyze, and mitigate potential risks in the cloud-native landscape.

Developing a threat matrix was emphasized as an essential part of the threat modeling process, with a particular focus on Microsoft’s Kubernetes threat matrix, providing a detailed explanation for each attack vector and guidance on how security engineers can...

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