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Continuous ZAP on K8s

Continuous ZAP security tests on Kubernetes. We will run the tests continuously in headless mode against a demo HTTP endpoint.

Usage

Basic Setup

This example deploys a simple microservice in the default K8s namespace. It also creates a zap namespace and deploys the ZED Attach Proxy.

$ pulumi up
$ k get all -n zap
$ k get all

Using ZAP Web UI

The easiest way is to use the ZAP UI in a Browser. Issue the following commands to get a Swing UI in your web browser:

$ export PORT=`kubectl get service zap-gui -n zap -o=json | jq -r '.spec.ports[] | select (.name | test("http")) | .nodePort'`
$ open http://localhost:$PORT/zap

Using ZAP via API

Another option is to use the ZAP API to programmatically connect, scan and attack your application targets:

$ ./gradlew test

Continuous API Scan

# https://www.zaproxy.org/docs/docker/api-scan/
$ k describe cronjob.batch/zap-api-scan -n zap

Maintainer

M.-Leander Reimer (@lreimer), [email protected]

License

This software is provided under the MIT open source license, read the LICENSE file for details.