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Mastering Kubernetes Security with Kyverno (LFS255)

Learn to implement and enforce security policies with Kyverno to manage Kubernetes resources effectively.

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Who Is It For

This course is for Kubernetes engineers, cluster operators, and security professionals whose focus is regulatory compliance, standardization, and security within Kubernetes clusters using Kyverno.
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What You’ll Learn

Learn to create, apply and manage Kyverno policies and reporting tools that help identify potential violations in real-time and proactively address security and compliance in Kubernetes clusters.
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What It Prepares You For

The course empowers you to become proficient in Kubernetes policy management and reporting, enhancing skills for roles including Kubernetes security specialists, DevSecOps engineers, or Kubernetes administrators.
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Course Outline
Image Chapter 1. Course Introduction
Image Chapter 2. Overview of Kubernetes Policies
Image Chapter 3. Kyverno Introduction and Installation
Image Chapter 4. Writing Policies
Image Chapter 5. Enforcing Policies
Image Chapter 6. Mutation Policies
Image Chapter 7. Policy Validation and Testing
Image Chapter 8. Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Image Chapter 9. Reporting in Kyverno
Image Chapter 10. Securing Kyverno
Image Chapter 11. Integration and Extensibility
Image Chapter 12. Multi-Cluster Policy Management
Image Chapter 13. Contributing to the Kyverno Project

Prerequisites
To effectively learn Kyverno and make the most of the training, you should have a strong foundation in the following:

  • Kubernetes fundamentals, including RBAC and policy concepts
  • YAML syntax
  • Command-line interface (CLI)
  • Containerization
Lab Info
In order to complete this course, learners should have the following:

  • Kubernetes cluster with admin access to the cluster to be able to add/manage Kubernetes resources
  • The learners’ primary system should have Helm, kubectl, and curl commands available

Note: All lab exercises have been tested against local development clusters on Minikube (v1.28.0), along with clusters provided by Civo and AWS EKS Service.

If using a cloud provider like GCP or AWS, you should be able to complete the lab exercises using the free tier or credits provided to you. However, you may incur charges if you exceed the credits initially allocated by the cloud provider, or if the cloud provider’s terms and conditions change.

Reviews
Jun 2025
The content has been created carefully, and with detail, well done! It gives the impression that the training is a complete set.
May 2025
The course perfectly balanced theory with practical labs, covering all essential KCA exam topics. What stood out was the introduction to complementary technologies (Istio, ArgoCD, CI/CD tools), and how Kyverno integrates with them. This ecosystem perspective provided both certification preparation and practical understanding of Kyverno's role in Kubernetes security and deployment workflows.
Jul 2024
Kudos for the sections on security, CI/CD integration and multiple cluster setup.