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The Digital Workspace Proving Ground
Updated onArticleThis is the essential, getting started with a DWPG guide. Keep reading to learn what a DWPG is, how to set it up, and must-know administration information.
Knowledge Base Digital Workspace Workspace ONE
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How to Log in to Workspace ONE
Updated onArticleIn this quick walkthrough, we're going to show you how to log in to the TestDrive ready-to-use Workspace ONE environment.
Knowledge Base Digital Workspace Workspace ONE
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Launching Virtual Desktops from Horizon Client
Updated onArticle- Log into the TestDrive Portal
- Launch Horizon Native Client Link
- Enter TestDrive Account credentials
- Launch a Windows 11 Virtual Desktop from the America Region
Knowledge Base Digital Workspace Horizon
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Access your k8s cluster
Updated onArticleIn this section, we will access our kubernetes cluster and deploy nginx on it
Edited for Discovery (Pathfinder) SPL-TD-TKG-01 Accessing your cluster
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Tanzu for Kubernetes Operations Overview
Updated onArticleLearn how Tanzu for Kubernetes Operations helps deploy, manage, secure, and observe Kubernetes-based platforms across multiple cloud environments. Tanzu for Kubernetes Operations is a bundle of products working together to help Operations manage Day 0 and beyond.
Edited for Discovery (Pathfinder) SPL-TD-TKG-01 Tanzu for Kubernetes Operations
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TestDrive Customer Invitations & Extensions
Updated onArticleThis brief guide shows you how to invite your customers to TestDrive and extend a customer's TestDrive account.
Invite Process
- Using TestDrive's "Invite Users" function, a VMware employee or partner with superuser permission invites the customer user.
- TestDrive sends an email invitation to the user.
- User clicks the invite link and completes their TestDrive user profile.
- TestDrive sends an account verification email to the user.
- User clicks the account verification link and the account is confirmed in TestDrive.
- User account displays active in TestDrive portal.
Knowledge Base TestDrive Fundamentals TestDrive Portal & Ready-To-Use (RTU) Environment
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NSX 4.0 Security Lab Walkthrough
Updated onArticleYour enterprise can now deploy VMware NSX Security as a standalone security product, deploying it in an existing environment with no changes to your network. NSX 4.0 provides strong, multi-cloud, easy-to-operationalize network defenses that secure application traffic within and across clouds. NSX 4.0 makes it easier for you to enable Zero Trust application access across multi-cloud environments—so you can secure traffic across applications and individual workloads with security controls that are consistent, automated, attached to the workload, and elastic in scale.
Knowledge Base Networking and Intrinsic Security Walkthroughs VMware NSX-T
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Policy Action Violation Restriction
Updated onArticleIn this section, we will further compromise your application running on a container and explain how CBC Container can help mitigate the risk using blocking posture
Edited for Discovery (Pathfinder) SPL-TD-CB-04 Compromising Container: Restrict Policy Violation Actions
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Violation Alert Generation
Updated onArticleIn this section, we will compromise a container by gaining 'exec' access and generate violation alerts on CBC Cloud Console.
Edited for Discovery (Pathfinder) SPL-TD-CB-04 Compromising Container: Generate Violation Alerts
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Configure CBC Security
Updated onArticleIn this section, we will configure Hardening and Template policies on CBC Console for the K8s cluster
Edited for Discovery (Pathfinder) SPL-TD-CB-04 Configure CBC Container Security