Defending Autopilot GKE Runtime from Log4Shell Exploits with Prisma Cloud
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In this lab, you will use Prisma Cloud Compute to secure runtime aspects of a Autopilot Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Cluster.
Syllabus
- GSP1031
- Overview
- Setup and requirements
- Task 1. Create an Autopilot GKE Cluster
- Task 2. Install Prisma Cloud Compute Console
- Task 3. Connect to Autopilot GKE cluster
- Task 4. Install Web Services
- Task 5. Runtime Security and Container Runtime Model
- Task 6. Real world use case - Protect Log4Shell vulnerability exploits
- Task 7. Review log4j vulnerability at Prisma Cloud
- Task 8. Create policy rules to detect and protect from log4j exploits
- Task 9. Simulate the attack
- Congratulations!