Deploy Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated with short-lived, least privileged get entry to credentials the usage of GCP Workload Identity Federation

Deploy Red Hat Openshift Dedicated with Short-lived, Least Privileged Access Credentials Using Gcp Workload Identity Federation

Deploy Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated with short-lived, least privileged get entry to credentials the usage of GCP Workload Identity Federation

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Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated clusters on Google Cloud now improve Workload Identity Federation (WIF) which is used to authenticate, authorize and get entry to Google Cloud assets with out the will for static credentials. This lets in OpenShift Dedicated clusters to be deployed with short-lived, least privilege get entry to credentials, lowering the will for upkeep and the protection burden related to the id and get entry to control (IAM) carrier account keys.This article offers a brief assessment of Google CloudWIF and explains the way it is helping conquer the demanding situations round the usage of long-lived cred

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