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Mac's Tech Blog · Apr 30, 2022

Plain Kubernetes Secrets are fine

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It's no secret that Kubernetes Secrets are just base64-encoded strings stored in etcd alongside the rest of the cluster's state. Ever since the introduction of Secrets in 2015 , armchair security experts have been scoffing at this decision and seeking alternatives. I think those people are missing the point. The design of the Secrets API dates back to before Kubernetes v0.12. In a thread…

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