Securing Runtime Fabric
To secure Anypoint Runtime Fabric, review the following topis:
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Runtime Fabric Security Architecture
Understand the architecture of how Runtime Fabric provides a secure way to manage MuleSoft applications and API gateways deployed onto Runtime Fabrics anywhere. -
Configuring Authorized Namespaces
Configure authorized namespaces to deploy Runtime Fabric alongside other services in a Kubernetes cluster. -
Enabling FIPS 140-2 Compliance Mode
Configure Runtime Fabric to run application containers in FIPS 140-2 compliance mode. -
Using a Local Registry
Use a local registry to pull and store Docker images. -
Hardening Mule Runtime
Review best practices for Mule runtime engine hardening with Runtime Fabric.