Clarification about worker nodes in managed k8s

Because we don’t want to put people off running kube-bench altogether in these environments
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Liz Rice 5 years ago committed by GitHub
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<img src="images/kube-bench.png" width="200" alt="kube-bench logo">
kube-bench is a Go application that checks whether Kubernetes is deployed securely by running the checks documented in the [CIS Kubernetes Benchmark](https://www.cisecurity.org/benchmark/kubernetes/). Note that it is impossible to inspect master nodes of managed clusters, e.g. GKE, EKS and AKS, using kube-bench as one does not have access to such nodes.
kube-bench is a Go application that checks whether Kubernetes is deployed securely by running the checks documented in the [CIS Kubernetes Benchmark](https://www.cisecurity.org/benchmark/kubernetes/).
Note that it is impossible to inspect the master nodes of managed clusters, e.g. GKE, EKS and AKS, using kube-bench as one does not have access to such nodes, although it is still possible to use kube-bench to check worker node configuration in these environments.
Tests are configured with YAML files, making this tool easy to update as test specifications evolve.

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