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An Introduction to Secure Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Using Terraform

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Sponsored by NEUVECTOR


Tuesday, August 3, 2021
11 a.m. ET

Infrastructure as Code (IaC) provides a way to automate and manage Kubernetes cluster deployments. But are these IaC deployments secure from hackers? Or, how can security be built into the deployment using IaC? In this session Glen will provide an overview of Secure Infrastructure as Code including deployment and configuration of security tools on top of Kubernetes.

Glen Kosaka
VP of Product Management - NeuVector

Glen Kosaka has over 20 years of experience in enterprise security, marketing SaaS, and infrastructure software. He has held executive management positions at Trend Micro, Provilla, Reactivity, Resonate, Quantum and Rignite.

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