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Submit ReviewNot Escaping Containers but escaping Clusters - Managed Kubernetes distributions such as Amazon EKS, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) attack vectors can allow you to reach the underlying AWS Account etc. In conversation with Christophe Tafani-Dereeper & Nick Frichette, from Datadog on how this is possible in Amazon EKS and achieving potentially the same in GKE & AKS too.
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(04:11) A bit about Christophe
(04:37) A bit about Nick
(05:03) What is managed Kubernetes?
(06:26) Security of managed Kubernetes
(09:02) Comparison between different managed Kubernetes
(10:41) Service accounts and managed Kubernetes
(14:22) What is container escape?
(18:20) IMDSv2 for EKS
(19:51) IMDSv2 in EKS vs AKES and GKE
(22:01) Benchmark compliance for Kubernetes architecture
(24:49) Low hanging fruits for container escape
(27:17) Shared responsibility for managed Kubernetes
(29:34) Fargate for Managed Kubernetes
(32:00) Different ways to run containers
(33:37) Escaping Managed Kubernetes cluster
(38:39) Find more about this attack path
(42:38) Escalation priviledge in EKS cluster
(44:19) Reducing the Kubernetes attack service
(44:58) MKAT for Kubernetes Security
(48:23) Preventing AWS AuthConfig
(50:11) Propagation Security
(54:55) The fun section
(57:47) Resources for latest Kubernetes updates
Resources spoken about during the episode
Nick Frichette's Blog - Hacking the Cloud
Christophe Tafani-Dereeper' Blog
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