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Pod Security Policy and Security Context in Kubernetes | by Santosh Ashtaputra | FAUN — Developer Community 🐾
runAsUser and runAsGroup should cnsider Pod spec and not only container securityContext · Issue #126 · aquasecurity/appshield · GitHub
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Sheila A. Berta on X: "Here I explain the configuration of Security Context and Policies in #Kubernetes 😁 it allows to define kernel capabilities, privileges, seccomp & apparmor profiles and more! ->
Is ``` allowPrivilegeEscalation ``` always under a container or can it be part . . . - Kubernetes - KodeKloud - DevOps Learning Community
![I saw that securityContext -> runAsUser can be applied both at the pod level . . . - Kubernetes - KodeKloud - DevOps Learning Community I saw that securityContext -> runAsUser can be applied both at the pod level . . . - Kubernetes - KodeKloud - DevOps Learning Community](https://kodekloud.com/uploads/db1265/original/2X/7/75881c559ad5b001e12aa44e657c9470424be63f.png)