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You've deployed your application on Azure, and instantly hackers are targeting your public IP and the brute forcing of passwords and ports starts. What now? Should I deploy Azure Sentinel, or just enable Azure Security Center as a start? Maarten Goet will give you 8 easy steps into improving your security posture on Azure. This is a demo heavy session no cloud engineer or developer should miss!
Spinning up an AKS cluster is a great way to get started with Kubernetes on Azure. But if you are doing more than just playing, you'll want to understand the multiple networking options AKS provides for you to choose from, and how each option can impact security and scalability.
In this talk, we will explore how to meet common enterprise security control needs when running Kubernetes. We will look at how you can meet these common security control needs with standard Kubernetes primitives and open source projects such as Calico, or take it a step further using Calico Enterprise.
CVE-2020-8554 is a vulnerability that allows Kubernetes Services to intercept cluster traffic to any IP address. Users who can manage services can exploit the vulnerability to carry out man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks against pods and nodes in the cluster. All Kubernetes versions including the latest release (v1.20) are vulnerable to this attack. If your cluster is multi-tenant, or allows unprivileged users to create and update services, you are impacted.
Build beautiful and interactive Kibana Dashboards in just minutes. Learn how to rapidly analyze data using Kibana Lens and then iterate and expand on existing visualizations to build out robust analyses - all with just a mouse.
See how drilldowns in Kibana let you easily move between data visualization dashboards. Learn how to quickly build drilldowns that support repeatable workflows and help your viewers discover additional analyses. Gain a deeper understanding of how Kibana gives you fast and powerful tools for analyzing data in Elasticsearch and communicating those insights to others.
Containers are a technology that is here to stay. They're developer friendly, easy to operationalize, and allow organizations to provide stable and secure services to their customers. While there are clear best practices for what it takes to build and run containers, there isn't as much knowledge around the performing forensic analysis of incidents that occur inside your containers.
Kubernetes 1.20 and all 43 features have been released. In a recent blog post we collated these together in one place so that you can learn what may affect your clusters and prepare for change. Join this hands-on-keyboard style webinar presented by Taylor Dolezal, a Developer Advocate at HashiCorp and the Kubernetes 1.21 Emeritus Advisor.
If an attacker got inside your cluster, would you know about it? Kubernetes has become the defacto standard for container orchestration, bringing with it a new set of security challenges. One of the biggest problems we see, among DevOps and Security teams alike, is a lack of knowing what to look for when it comes to malicious activity.