coreweave-security-basics
Secure CoreWeave deployments with RBAC, network policies, and secrets management. Use when hardening GPU workloads, managing model access, or configuring namespace isolation. Trigger with phrases like "coreweave security", "coreweave rbac", "secure coreweave", "coreweave secrets".
Best use case
coreweave-security-basics is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Secure CoreWeave deployments with RBAC, network policies, and secrets management. Use when hardening GPU workloads, managing model access, or configuring namespace isolation. Trigger with phrases like "coreweave security", "coreweave rbac", "secure coreweave", "coreweave secrets".
Teams using coreweave-security-basics should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/coreweave-security-basics/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How coreweave-security-basics Compares
| Feature / Agent | coreweave-security-basics | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Secure CoreWeave deployments with RBAC, network policies, and secrets management. Use when hardening GPU workloads, managing model access, or configuring namespace isolation. Trigger with phrases like "coreweave security", "coreweave rbac", "secure coreweave", "coreweave secrets".
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# CoreWeave Security Basics
## Instructions
### Secrets for Model Access
```bash
# HuggingFace token
kubectl create secret generic hf-token --from-literal=token="${HF_TOKEN}"
# Container registry credentials
kubectl create secret docker-registry regcred \
--docker-server=ghcr.io \
--docker-username=$USER \
--docker-password=$TOKEN
```
### Network Policy for Inference Pods
```yaml
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: NetworkPolicy
metadata:
name: inference-isolation
spec:
podSelector:
matchLabels:
app: inference-server
policyTypes: [Ingress, Egress]
ingress:
- from:
- podSelector:
matchLabels:
role: api-gateway
ports:
- port: 8080
egress:
- to: [] # Allow all egress for model downloads
ports:
- port: 443
```
### Security Checklist
- [ ] Kubeconfig stored securely, not in repos
- [ ] Secrets used for model tokens (not env vars in YAML)
- [ ] Network policies restrict inference endpoint access
- [ ] RBAC limits namespace access per team
- [ ] Container images scanned for CVEs
- [ ] PVCs encrypted at rest
## Resources
- [CoreWeave CKS Security](https://docs.coreweave.com/docs/products/cks)
## Next Steps
For production readiness, see `coreweave-prod-checklist`.Related Skills
checking-session-security
This skill enables Claude to check session security implementations within a codebase. It analyzes session management practices to identify potential vulnerabilities. Use this skill when a user requests to "check session security", "audit session handling", "review session implementation", or asks about "session security best practices" in their code. It helps identify issues like insecure session IDs, lack of proper session expiration, or insufficient protection against session fixation attacks. This skill leverages the session-security-checker plugin. Activates when you request "checking session security" functionality.
performing-security-testing
This skill automates security vulnerability testing. It is triggered when the user requests security assessments, penetration tests, or vulnerability scans. The skill covers OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities, SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, authentication issues, and authorization flaws. Use this skill when the user mentions "security test", "vulnerability scan", "OWASP", "SQL injection", "XSS", "CSRF", "authentication", or "authorization" in the context of application or API testing.
performing-security-audits
This skill allows Claude to conduct comprehensive security audits of code, infrastructure, and configurations. It leverages various tools within the security-pro-pack plugin, including vulnerability scanning, compliance checking, cryptography review, and infrastructure security analysis. Use this skill when a user requests a "security audit," "vulnerability assessment," "compliance review," or any task involving identifying and mitigating security risks. It helps to ensure code and systems adhere to security best practices and compliance standards.
security-policy-generator
Security Policy Generator - Auto-activating skill for Security Advanced. Triggers on: security policy generator, security policy generator Part of the Security Advanced skill category.
finding-security-misconfigurations
This skill enables Claude to identify potential security misconfigurations in various systems and configurations. It leverages the security-misconfiguration-finder plugin to analyze infrastructure-as-code, application configurations, and system settings, pinpointing common vulnerabilities and compliance issues. Use this skill when the user asks to "find security misconfigurations", "check for security vulnerabilities in my configuration", "audit security settings", or requests a security assessment of a specific system or file. This skill will assist in identifying and remediating potential security weaknesses.
responding-to-security-incidents
Assists with security incident response, investigation, and remediation. This skill is triggered when the user requests help with incident response, mentions specific incident types (e.g., data breach, ransomware, DDoS), or uses terms like "incident response plan", "containment", "eradication", or "post-incident activity". It guides the user through the incident response lifecycle, from preparation to post-incident analysis. It is useful for classifying incidents, creating response playbooks, collecting evidence, constructing timelines, and generating remediation steps. Use this skill when needing to respond to a "security incident".
security-headers-generator
Security Headers Generator - Auto-activating skill for Security Fundamentals. Triggers on: security headers generator, security headers generator Part of the Security Fundamentals skill category.
analyzing-security-headers
This skill analyzes HTTP security headers of a given domain to identify potential vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. It provides a detailed report with a grade, score, and recommendations for improvement. Use this skill when the user asks to "analyze security headers", "check HTTP security", "scan for security vulnerabilities", or requests a "security audit" of a website. It will automatically activate when security-related keywords are used in conjunction with domain names or URLs.
security-group-generator
Security Group Generator - Auto-activating skill for AWS Skills. Triggers on: security group generator, security group generator Part of the AWS Skills skill category.
security-benchmark-runner
Security Benchmark Runner - Auto-activating skill for Security Advanced. Triggers on: security benchmark runner, security benchmark runner Part of the Security Advanced skill category.
scanning-database-security
Process use when you need to work with security and compliance. This skill provides security scanning and vulnerability detection with comprehensive guidance and automation. Trigger with phrases like "scan for vulnerabilities", "implement security controls", or "audit security".
scanning-container-security
Execute use when you need to work with security and compliance. This skill provides security scanning and vulnerability detection with comprehensive guidance and automation. Trigger with phrases like "scan for vulnerabilities", "implement security controls", or "audit security".