Posture Management
Posture management evaluates your Kubernetes configuration against security best practices and detects misconfigurations across cluster objects.
Examples of What Posture Covers:
- Workload security settings (privileged containers, host mounts, capabilities)
- Namespace and resource policy posture
- Network exposure and service configurations
- General configuration hygiene and risky defaults
Outputs
- Findings with severity and fix guidance
- Trend and historical tracking (so you can measure improvement over time)
- Signals that can be used for scoring and compliance reporting