Update CNCF security whitepaper link

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## Security considerations ## Security considerations
Cloud native security involves different system layers and lifecycle phases as described in the [Cloud Native Security Whitepaper](https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/11/18/announcing-the-cloud-native-security-white-paper/) from CNCF SIG Security. Without proper security measures implemented across all layers and phases, Kubernetes tenant isolation can be compromised and a security breach with one tenant can threaten other tenants. Cloud native security involves different system layers and lifecycle phases as described in the [Cloud Native Security Whitepaper](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/11/18/cloud-native-security-for-your-clusters) from CNCF SIG Security. Without proper security measures implemented across all layers and phases, Kubernetes tenant isolation can be compromised and a security breach with one tenant can threaten other tenants.
It is important for any new user to Kubernetes to realize that the default installation of a new upstream Kubernetes cluster is not secure, and you are going to need to invest in hardening it in order to avoid security issues. It is important for any new user to Kubernetes to realize that the default installation of a new upstream Kubernetes cluster is not secure, and you are going to need to invest in hardening it in order to avoid security issues.