GMO GlobalSign, Inc. announced the availability of an Issuer for Kubernetes
cert-manager. Made possible with an integration from GMO GlobalSign's
certificate management platform, Atlas, the new Issuer enables cert-manager
users to quickly obtain trusted TLS (X.509) certificates, improving the
security of Kubernetes workflows. With 5 million daily downloads, the popular
open source enterprise tool simplifies the process of certificate issuance and
management in Kubernetes.
Kubernetes'
cert-manager issues certificates from a variety of sources such as GMO
GlobalSign. The new integration solves the problem of Kubernetes workloads
running with insecure capabilities in production environments. Many enterprises
use Kubernetes for managing production workloads but they run them with
insecure certificates, such as self-signed certificates to secure
communications within the clusters. But now with GMO GlobalSign's Issuer for
cert-manager, enterprises can obtain trusted TLS certificates to authenticate
and secure communications within Kubernetes clusters hassle-free.
"Our
Issuer for Kubernetes cert-manager helps enterprises secure their Kubernetes
clusters, no matter the type of project that it involves. It provides a trusted
TLS certificate that is easily, and automatically, installed," said Yateesh
Bhardwaj, product manager, GMO GlobalSign. "We are also pleased to be one of
the few players in the CA marketplace to introduce a trusted Issuer for
cert-manager -- providing a seamless solution to secure your Kubernetes
workloads."
GMO
GlobalSign's Issuer for cert-manager will appeal to a variety of software
professionals, including DevOps engineers, infrastructure engineers, Public Key
Infrastructure (PKI) engineers and software engineers.
The
cert-manager Issuer is free and is available via GitHub at https://www.github.com/globalsign/atlas-cert-manager.