HIGHCIS 5.2.2

Ensure Workload Identity is enabled

Workload Identity provides secure access to Google Cloud services from GKE.

Security Impact

Without Workload Identity, pods may use node service accounts with broad permissions.

How to Remediate

Enable Workload Identity on the cluster and configure for workloads.

Affected Resources

container.googleapis.com/Cluster

Compliance Frameworks

CIS GCP v1.3.0SOC 2NIST 800-53

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Check Details

Check ID
gcp-gke-4
Service
Google Kubernetes Engine
Category
Access Control
Severity
HIGH
CIS Benchmark
5.2.2

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