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network policies

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network policies has 10 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 3 live disagreements.

10 facts·4 predicates·4 sources·3 in dispute

Mostly:rdf:type(3), function(2), platform(1)

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Inbound mentions (5)

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checksChecks(1)

enforcedByEnforced by(1)

includesIncludes(1)

securityRequirementSecurity Requirement(1)

subStrategySub Strategy(1)

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7 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeSecurity Feature[1]
Rdf:typeStrategy[2]
Rdf:typeSecurity Control[3]
Functioncontrol traffic between pods[2]
FunctionEnforce Encryption in Transit[4]
PlatformKubernetes[2]
EnforceEncryption in Transit[4]

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typebeam/b5ded869-64e9-4c67-b957-ac8e5ffb2007
ex:SecurityFeature
labelbeam/b5ded869-64e9-4c67-b957-ac8e5ffb2007
network policies
typebeam/edd51e9c-c45d-4afd-a801-53daaf55b98a
ex:Strategy
labelbeam/edd51e9c-c45d-4afd-a801-53daaf55b98a
Network Policies
platformbeam/edd51e9c-c45d-4afd-a801-53daaf55b98a
ex:kubernetes
functionbeam/edd51e9c-c45d-4afd-a801-53daaf55b98a
control traffic between pods
typebeam/6d2f162a-eca3-4182-8b26-6a727ec08440
ex:SecurityControl
labelbeam/6d2f162a-eca3-4182-8b26-6a727ec08440
Network Policies
functionbeam/a4176f1f-fde0-4af7-8d20-22e64e4e94d7
ex:enforce-encryption-in-transit
enforcebeam/a4176f1f-fde0-4af7-8d20-22e64e4e94d7
ex:encryption-in-transit

References (4)

4 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/b5ded869-64e9-4c67-b957-ac8e5ffb2007
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      Kubernetes is designed to scale horizontally, which means you can add more nodes to your cluster to handle increased load. Consider: - **Auto-scaling**: Does Kubernetes support auto-scaling for your workloads? - **Horizontal Pod Autoscaler
  2. ctx:claims/beam/edd51e9c-c45d-4afd-a801-53daaf55b98a
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      3. **Service Discovery Endpoint**: Set up an endpoint to serve dependencies based on the service name. 4. **Integrate with Existing Services**: Update your existing services to use the new dependency management approach. By following these
  3. ctx:claims/beam/6d2f162a-eca3-4182-8b26-6a727ec08440
  4. ctx:claims/beam/a4176f1f-fde0-4af7-8d20-22e64e4e94d7
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      - Use a container orchestration platform like Kubernetes to manage your data processing jobs. Ensure that all containers use encrypted volumes and network policies to enforce encryption in transit. 3. **Data Storage:** - Store data i

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