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Datree prevents Kubernetes misconfigurations from reaching production
Prevent Kubernetes misconfigurations from reaching production with Datree’s automated policy checks for your pipeline. The open-source CLI tool empowers engineers to write more stable and secure configurations, and further supports them in their roles so they can actually sleep at night. By revealing misconfigurations in seconds and combating the issues in early stages of the pipeline, your organization can enforce its standards and secure its infrastructure from development to production.
Datree blocks misconfigured Kubernetes resources from reaching production by enforcing policy checks via an admission webhook and supporting centralized policy management. It provides local scanning and a management dashboard to monitor policy violations across clusters.
Datree enforces Kubernetes policies by using an admission webhook that checks each new config against chosen policies before deployment. It offers centralized policy management across multiple clusters, a management dashboard for security posture and scan history, CLI integration for developers to detect misconfigurations in configs prior to deployment, and built-in policies tailored to common hardening and best-practice checks. It also supports local scanning and has a suite of pre-defined policies along with options for multi-cluster enforcement and monitoring.
Who it’s for: DevOps teams and engineers managing Kubernetes deployments in organizations with multiple clusters and strict policy requirements.
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In law school, I researched open-source licensing, fell in love with the technology and became active in the development community. Through open-source, I have grown into the professional I am today, leading my startup. The purpose of Datree is to equip developers with the tools they need to succeed. I intend to remain developer-focused, and to continue giving back to the community that gave me so much back when I began my journey.
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