Your kubectl is a Swiss Army knife — but it's missing the security blades. Kubernetes clusters grow more complex every quarter, and the default kubectl commands simply weren't designed for deep security analysis. In 2026, a Kubernetes security engineer needs more than kubectl get pods and kubectl describe. You need plugins that sniff network traffic on running containers, map RBAC permissions visu
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