Govern privileged workload boundaries with Red Hat OpenShift, Ansible Automation Platform, and Identity Management (opens in new tab)
Platform engineering, security architecture, and operations teams are being asked to support 2 realities at once: modern application platforms such as Red Hat OpenShift, and long-lived Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) fleets that still run critical automation. These parallel systems introduce risk, especially around how users, workloads, or automation identities can be authenticated across environments. But there’s also larger questions at play: What boundary exists after privileged work start...
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