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Kyverno Adopters

This is the list of organizations and users that have publicly shared how they are using Kyverno.

Please send PRs to add or remove organizations and users.

Note: There are several other organizations and users that are not able to publicly share their stories, but are active in the Kyverno community. We appreciate all users and their contributions to making Kyverno a successful CNCF project.

The list of organizations that have publicly shared the usage of Kyverno:

Organization Success Story
Amazon EKS Best Practice Guides Policies for security and best practices
Flux2 Manage multi-tenancy and tenant isolation with GitOps
Nirmata Kubernetes policy-as-code and multi-tenancy
Ohio Supercomputer Center Support Kubernetes multi-user workflows through Open OnDemand
Coinbase Use Kyverno for mutation, to replace hand-written Webhooks, and generation to project common Kubernetes objects into many similar namespaces.
Mandiant Use Kyverno for policy enforcement in all clusters, as well as part of our onboarding systems, populating new namespaces with requisite resources and secrets.
Giant Swarm Use Kyverno extensively to handle defaulting logic on resources (primarily cluster-api resources) and some scenarios to replace PSPs to enforce certain restrictions.
Vodafone Group Plc Policy enforcement and automation on an internal k8s service offering.
Deutsche Telekom Use Kyverno to enforce Policies on managed clusters to prevent right escalation of internal customers and to enforce security rules.
VSHN AG - APPUiO Cloud OpenShift Multi-Tenancy Self-Service for APPUiO Cloud, managed with Project Syn. Kyverno policies are available on GitHub.

Here is a list of individual users that have publicly shared usage of Kyverno:

User Success Story
Chip Zoller Using Kyverno to develop community policies and audit best practices for ecosystem projects
Greg May Managing enterprise, self-service, namespace-based multi-tenancy using Kyverno policy and namespace labels
Trey Dockendorf Kubernetes with Open OnDemand and Kyverno