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What We Learned From Achieving SOC 2 Compliance Applied to Kubernetes

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Kubernetes isn't often top of mind when considering compliance. It makes sense; there are so many layers of compliance for teams to implement. But Kubernetes needs some attention, too.

In this webinar, Andy Suderman and Joe Pelletier discuss the lessons they learned from achieving SOC 2 compliance and how those apply to Kubernetes. They’ll discuss the overall process as well as how they looked specifically at Kubernetes compliance.

By attending this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • The different dimensions of Kubernetes compliance
  • ‘Gotchas' to look out for during the preparation process
  • Requirements for a Kubernetes compliance tool

If your organization is working toward SOC 2 compliance (or any other compliance requirement like HIPAA, HITRUST, NIST, etc.), this webinar can help DevOps teams understand what they need to put in place to ensure Kubernetes complies.

Joe Pelletier
Vice President, Product Strategy - Fairwinds
Joe is VP of Product Strategy for Fairwinds, where he is responsible for leading teams that build solutions to bridge the gap between developers, security, and operations. His product experience ranges from lean startup incubations to managing high growth products through to maturity. Prior to Fairwinds, Joe was a Director of Product Management at Veracode, which was acquired by Thoma Bravo in 2018 for $950m.
Andy Suderman
Director of R&D and Technology - Fairwinds
Andy got his start in tech doing IT work while waiting tables in college. He took his first SRE role at ReadyTalk back before the video conferencing revolution gave us Zoom and other contenders. Today Andy leads research & development and technology at Fairwinds, exploring new nooks and crannies of the Kubernetes ecosystem and pressing the limits of what’s possible with automation in a fast-moving technology like Kubernetes.

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