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Default Kubernetes alone does not help achieve PCI DSS compliance. We cover the 12 requirements of how fintech businesses can make it more compliant.
Kubernetes has demonstrated its ability as a platform to help teams deliver software fast and reliably. But how can it be used in highlighly regulated environments, such as Swedish Healthcare?
The Chief Risk Officer yells legalease from one side of the corridor (“you need to do access controls”), while the developers look at each other sceptically. In this blog post series, we will illustrate what compliance is from a cloud developer’s perspective.
In a decision commonly called Schrems II, the EU Court of Justice ruled that the Privacy Shield is void. Even before, national sentiments required some companies to keep data within a certain country. Others made it a Unique Selling Point (USP) to outperform required regulation and keep data geographically close to their users. Moreover, some healthcare companies need to run their application both on-premise and as a SaaS, depending on their evaluation of shared responsibility. These use-cases highlight the need for a cloud-agnostic or even multi-cloud strategy. How can Kubernetes help?