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Detailed Exam Domain CoverageTo become a Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS), you must demonstrate a deep understanding of securing containerized environments. This course extensively covers the official exam domains to ensure you are fully prepared:Domain 1: Cluster Security (25%) Focuses on cluster networks, Pod security policies, Secrets management, and Storage security.Domain 2: Identity and Access Management in Kubernetes (20%) Covers RBAC, ABAC, IAM Operators, and User authentication and authorization.Domain 3: Network and Service Security (20%) Explores Pod networking, Service security, Load balancing, and Network Policies.Domain 4: Runtime and Node Security (10%) Dives into Node security and hardening, Runtime Security, Container Security, and Docker security.Domain 5: Monitoring and Troubleshooting (10%) Details Logging and monitoring, Troubleshooting techniques, Container runtime logging, and Node and cluster logging.Domain 6: Kubernetes Deployment Security (10%) Examines Kubernetes deployment security, Pod security policies, Secrets management in deployments, and Cluster-wide security settings.Domain 7: Security and Compliance (5%) Addresses Industry security regulations, Audit and compliance, Kubernetes auditing, and Security governance best practices.Course DescriptionEarning the Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) credential proves your ability to build, manage, and defend Kubernetes clusters against complex vulnerabilities. I have designed this massive bank of 1,500 practice questions to mirror the exact difficulty, scope, and scenario-based style of the real exam.Instead of relying solely on theory, passing the CKS requires hands-on intuition and the ability to quickly identify misconfigurations in IAM, networ
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