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SecurityBulletinEvent(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
SecurityBulletinEvent is a notification sent to customers when a security bulletin has been posted that they are vulnerable to.
Attributes | |
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Name | Description |
resource_type_affected |
str
The resource type (node/control plane) that has the vulnerability. Multiple notifications (1 notification per resource type) will be sent for a vulnerability that affects > 1 resource type. |
bulletin_id |
str
The ID of the bulletin corresponding to the vulnerability. |
cve_ids |
Sequence[str]
The CVEs associated with this bulletin. |
severity |
str
The severity of this bulletin as it relates to GKE. |
bulletin_uri |
str
The URI link to the bulletin on the website for more information. |
brief_description |
str
A brief description of the bulletin. See the bulletin pointed to by the bulletin_uri field for an expanded description. |
affected_supported_minors |
Sequence[str]
The GKE minor versions affected by this vulnerability. |
patched_versions |
Sequence[str]
The GKE versions where this vulnerability is patched. |
suggested_upgrade_target |
str
This represents a version selected from the patched_versions field that the cluster receiving this notification should most likely want to upgrade to based on its current version. Note that if this notification is being received by a given cluster, it means that this version is currently available as an upgrade target in that cluster's location. |
manual_steps_required |
bool
If this field is specified, it means there are manual steps that the user must take to make their clusters safe. |