What's the difference between a security profile and a security context?
A.
Security Contexts configure Clusters and Namespaces at runtime. Security profiles are control plane mechanisms to enforce specific settings in the Security Context.
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Security Contexts configure Pods and Containers at runtime. Security profiles are control plane mechanisms to enforce specific settings in the Security Context.
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Security Profiles configure Pods and Containers at runtime. Security Contexts are control plane mechanisms to enforce specific settings in the Security Profile.
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Security Profiles configure Clusters and Namespaces at runtime. Security Contexts are control plane mechanisms to enforce specific settings in the Security Profile.
A security context defines the security settings for a Pod or container. It specifies the security-related attributes that should be applied to the Pod or container
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