IMPORTANT: This course uses a FILL-IN-THE-BLANK format only, NOT multiple‑choice questions.- 50 carefully crafted fill-in-the-blank questions (NOT traditional multiple-choice) systematically covering all essential KCSA certification domains: - Overview of Cloud Native Security - 4Cs security model, defense in depth, security principles - Kubernetes Cluster Component Security - API Server, etcd, kubelet, scheduler, controller-manager hardening - Kubernetes Security Fundamentals - Pod Security Standards, RBAC, Service Accounts, secrets management - Kubernetes Threat Model - Attack surfaces, threat vectors, vulnerability mitigation strategies - Platform Security - Supply chain security, image scanning, runtime security, network segmentation - Compliance and Security Frameworks - CIS benchmarks, NSA/CISA guidance, security auditing- Revolutionary NEW question format on Udemy platform: Fill-in-the-blank exercises specifically designed to test active recall and build lasting muscle memory for technical terminology, unlike passive recognition required by traditional multiple-choice questions where you simply select from given options- Absolutely no prior Kubernetes and Cloud Native Security knowledge required whatsoever - this beginner-friendly course teaches through hands-on doing, providing detailed comprehensive explanations alongside direct hyperlinks to official Kubernetes security documentation for building deep understanding and real-world context- Laser focus on exam-critical technical details that appear frequently in certification: Pod Security Standard levels (Privileged, Baseline, Restricted), RBAC resource types (Role, ClusterRole, RoleBinding), etcd encryption configuration, Network Policy selectors, and admission controller webhooks- Each carefully designed question includes the correct precise answer, 3 common mistakes and misconceptions (distractors) st
What you'll learn
understand cloud-native security principles
identify Kubernetes cluster components and their security features
apply Pod Security Standards and RBAC for access management
recognize threat models and mitigation strategies in Kubernetes
navigate compliance and security frameworks relevant to Kubernetes