OPERATING SYSTEMSOS Linux

The Kubernetes Sessions Security by Daniel Hinojosa

It’s time to take security seriously. Hackers attack companies daily with ransomware, and there is no other recourse except to pay the ransom. There are other nightmare stories that we hear year after year. You have probably been a victim of these attacks as well. How do we mitigate these attacks and make our Kubernetes cluster more secure? There are many attack vectors. In this session, we will talk about security. What and where can your Kubernetes be attacked? What will we do if they get in? What is eBPF? How do we lock down containers? How do we monitor pods?

* Introduction
* Security Best Practices
* Cluster Security
* Container Security
* Config and Secrets
* Authentication and Authorization
* Workload Security

source

by Developer Summit

linux foundation