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gatekeeper-securitycenter controller manifests

Manifests for the gatekeeper-securitycenter Kubernetes controller.

Usage

These instructions assume that you have already created the prerequisite resources.

Tools required

  • kpt v1.0.0-beta.7 or later

Fetch the manifests

VERSION=v0.4.0-es
kpt pkg get https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gatekeeper-securitycenter.git/manifests@$VERSION manifests

Set source name and cluster name

  1. Set the Security Command Center source name:

    kpt fn eval manifests \
        --image gcr.io/kpt-fn/apply-setters:v0.2 -- \
        "source=$SOURCE_NAME"

    Where $SOURCE_NAME is your Security Command Center source in the format organizations/$ORGANIZATION_ID/sources/$SOURCE_ID.

  2. (Optional) Set the cluster name. You can use any name you like, or you can leave it blank. If you provide a cluster name, it will be visible in Security Command Center. As an example, you can use your current kubectl context name:

    kpt fn eval manifests \
        --image gcr.io/kpt-fn/apply-setters:v0.2 -- \
        "cluster=$(kubectl config current-context)"

Add Workload Identity annotation

If your Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster uses Workload Identity, add an annotation to bind the gatekeeper-securitycenter-controller Kubernetes service account to the Google service account FINDINGS_EDITOR_SA:

kpt fn eval manifests \
    --image gcr.io/kpt-fn/set-annotations:v0.1.4 \
    --match-kind ServiceAccount \
    --match-name gatekeeper-securitycenter-controller \
    --match-namespace gatekeeper-securitycenter -- \
    "iam.gke.io/gcp-service-account=$FINDINGS_EDITOR_SA"

The Google service account must have the Security Center Findings Editor Cloud IAM role on the source or at the organization level.

If you don't use GKE Workload Identity, see the documentation on Authenticating to Google Cloud with service accounts for alternative instructions on how to provide Google service account credentials to the gatekeeper-securitycenter controller pods.

Setup inventory tracking

kpt live init manifests

Apply the manifests

kpt live apply manifests --reconcile-timeout=3m