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hello and welcome my name is fami kadiri iamp;#39;m a technical account manager with aquilas iamp;#39;ll be walking you through kubernetes authentication and secrets injection using native kubernetes constructs and the aquila secrets injection web hook to fetch secrets from the keyless vault platform into our kubernetes applications in terms of the agenda iamp;#39;ll briefly talk about the problems weamp;#39;re solving why you may not want to use kubernetes secrets how weamp;#39;re addressing this at a keyless iamp;#39;ll also provide you with a brief demo of the overall solution and most of the tools i use for this demo are freely available and iamp;#39;ve listed the prerequisites youamp;#39;ll need so you can follow along with me the first question we want to tackle is why this approach kubernetes has its own key store so why would we want to leverage an external secrets management system instead of using the built-in kubernetes secrets the short answer is that kubernetes sec