Enhancing Security Practices with Crossplane Providers
The Crossplane docs team walks through every authentication method for AWS, Azure and GCP (Google Cloud) providers to make authentication easier. »
The Crossplane docs team walks through every authentication method for AWS, Azure and GCP (Google Cloud) providers to make authentication easier. »
We are excited to announce today that the Crossplane security audit is officially complete and the full report and findings are available for the public. »
We are happy to announce the release today of Crossplane v1.13, the latest major release of the Crossplane project. This particular milestone focused heavily on security, quality, and investing in key feature areas to push the project forward in its maturity and reliability. »
Crossplane is happy to announce the successful completion of our fuzzing security audit. The work was carried out by the team at Ada Logics, supported by »
After recently turning 1 year old, the Crossplane project is excited to have closed out 2019 with enhanced API support for GKE clusters (node pools, auto-scaling, »
Azure Database instances can now be securely consumed from app deployments in an AKS cluster using kubectl with new Crossplane resources in the Azure Stack including: »
The AWS Stack now supports securely connecting RDS instances and app deployments in an EKS cluster, using kubectl to manage new Crossplane resources including VPCs, Subnets, »
Securely consume CloudSQL instances from app deployments in a GKE cluster using private IP secure connectivity with new Crossplane resources in the GCP Stack including: Networks, »
Insights into how we designed and built Crossplane Services to support secure connectivity, starting with a solid foundation of cloud-specific, high-fidelity resources, and then layering a »
New developer guide, CLI tooling and enhanced out-of-tree Infra Stacks (GCP, AWS, Azure) enables the community to add support for more cloud providers, managed Kubernetes offerings, »