It starts as a simple rough patch or a sore that won’t heal, but Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) is more than just a "spot."
Without proper SCCs, containers might run with excessive privileges, opening doors for security breaches. Best Practices: Avoid the "anyuid" trap (don't give every pod root access).
Define SCC as a cancer caused by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal squamous cells. It starts as a simple rough patch or
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Emphasize that while dangerous if left untreated, early detection through regular skin checks and professional Dermatology Consultations leads to highly successful treatment. Option 2: Tech & Development (Sloc, Cloc, and Code)
Explain SCCs as the mechanism used by administrators to control permissions for pods—essentially defining what a pod can and cannot do. containers might run with excessive privileges
Option 3: Cloud & Cybersecurity (Security Context Constraints)