Security Context
Glossary Page
The Security Context field allows you to set privilege and access control configurations for a container or Pod in Kubernetes. This field allows you to specify parameters such as the user and group that processes should run as well as the privilege settings. Additionally, you can implement security policies such as SELinux, AppArmor, or seccomp. It's worth noting that the securityContext setting defined within PodSpec applies to all containers within the Pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/glossary/?all=true
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