A DevOps team first configures Terraform with OIDC-based keyless authentication via IDaaS for secure infrastructure-as-code access, then uses that authenticated setup to provision a complete production stack (VPC, ECS cluster, OSS, SLB, RDS) with SSL certificates, and finally applies MLPS 2.0 compliance hardening to meet Chinese regulatory requirements.
A DevOps team first configures Terraform with OIDC-based keyless authentication via IDaaS for secure infrastructure-as-code access, then uses that authenticated setup to provision a complete production stack (VPC, ECS cluster, OSS, SLB, RDS) with SSL certificates, and finally applies MLPS 2.0 compliance hardening to meet Chinese regulatory requirements.
See _combos/secure-web-stack-provisioning-with-ssl-cc4ac3.
See _combos/terraform-production-web-stack-with-database-and-3e2c50.
See _combos/secure-terraform-auth-to-ssl-web-stack-dd10f4.
See _combos/terraform-production-stack-with-ssl-and-mlps-com-690fce.
Q: How do I use OIDC-based keyless authentication in Terraform to provision a compliant production stack with SSL and MLPS 2.0 hardening? A: Configure Terraform with OIDC-based keyless authentication via IDaaS to securely provision a production stack with SSL certificates before applying MLPS 2.0 compliance hardening. This integrated workflow automatically deploys VPC, ECS, OSS, SLB, and RDS resources while leveraging dedicated skills for both SSL configuration and regulatory compliance.