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## Motivation ## Motivation
`Autocert` exists to **make it easy to use mTLS** ([mutual TLS](#)) to **improve security** within a cluster and to **secure communication into, out of, and between kubernetes clusters**. `Autocert` exists to **make it easy to use mTLS** ([mutual TLS](examples/hello-mtls/README.md#mutual-tls)) to **improve security** within a cluster and to **secure communication into, out of, and between kubernetes clusters**.
TLS (and HTTPS, which is HTTP over TLS) provides _authenticated encryption_: an _identity dialtone_ and _end-to-end encryption_ for your workloads. It's like a secure line with caller ID. This has all sorts of benefits: better security, compliance, and easier auditability for starters. It **makes workloads identity-aware**, improving observability and enabling granular access control. Perhaps most compelling, mTLS lets you securely communicate with workloads running anywhere, not just inside kubernetes. TLS (and HTTPS, which is HTTP over TLS) provides _authenticated encryption_: an _identity dialtone_ and _end-to-end encryption_ for your workloads. It's like a secure line with caller ID. This has all sorts of benefits: better security, compliance, and easier auditability for starters. It **makes workloads identity-aware**, improving observability and enabling granular access control. Perhaps most compelling, mTLS lets you securely communicate with workloads running anywhere, not just inside kubernetes.