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Attacking and Defending Cloud Native Infrastructure

Webinar

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Sponsored by whitesource


Tuesday, August 25, 2020
1 pm EDT
 
Andy has made mistakes. He's seen even more. And in this talk he details the best and the worst of the container and Kubernetes security problems he's experienced, exploited, and remediated.

This talk details low level exploitable issues with container and Kubernetes deployments. We focus on lessons learned, and show attendees how to ensure that they do not fall victim to avoidable attacks.

See how to bypass security controls and exploit insecure defaults in this technical appraisal of the container and cluster security landscape.
Andrew Martin
Co-Founder - Control Plane
Andrew has an incisive security engineering ethos gained building and destroying high-traffic web applications. Proficient in systems development, testing, and operations, he is comfortable profiling and securing every tier of a bare metal or cloud native system, and has battle-hardened experience delivering containerised solutions to enterprise and government. He is a co-founder at https://control-plane.io
Andrew has presented at international conferences including KubeCon, SANS Supply Chain, OWASP, DevOpsDays, Velocity, Container Camp, IPExpo, and numerous other local events and meetups. Andrew’s clients you’d have heard of include Google, UK Home Office, JP Morgan Chase, PWC, Visa, CapGemini, BP, British Gas, Admiral, Aviva, The Economist, and News UK.

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