Enable Binary Authorization when creating or updating a cluster. Make sure to
include the flag
--binauthz-evaluation-mode=PROJECT_SINGLETON_POLICY_ENFORCE since this
flag enables Binary Authorization:
Replace CLUSTER_NAME with the name of
your cluster.
By following these steps, you ensure that only trusted and verified images
are used to create Kubernetes containers in your GKE clusters. This helps
to maintain a secure environment for your applications.
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