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Authors: Xing Yang, Melissa Logan, Alvaro Hernandez, Sergey Pronin
2023-04-20

To handle Day-2 operations for data workloads on Kubernetes, organizations rely heavily on operators, but they present a number of challenges – including lack of integration with existing tools; lack of interoperability with the rest of their stack; varying degrees of quality; and lack of standardization. And yet – a majority of people are using at least 20 operators according to the 2022 Data on Kubernetes Report. For those evaluating their options, the challenge is further complicated by choice; the number of operators continues to grow with Operator Hub currently listing 270+. Without operator standards, how can end users possibly evaluate each one to know whether it meets their needs? This panel unites the Data on Kubernetes Community Operator SIG and Kubernetes Storage SIG to discuss key features of Kubernetes database operators -- what works, what doesn’t, and where the industry is going. Panelists will also present a feature matrix to help end users compare a multitude of database operators.
Authors: Chris Romeo
2023-02-15

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The presentation discusses common failures in DevOps security and provides solutions to address them.
  • Failure to prioritize security in DevOps
  • Lack of collaboration between security and development teams
  • Inadequate training and education on application security
  • Inefficient use of tools and technology
  • Lack of integration of threat modeling in DevOps process
  • Vulnerable code in the wild
Authors: Jim Bugwadia, Aradhna Chetal, Jayashree Ramanathan, Robert Ficcaglia
2021-10-13

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The conference presentation discusses the importance of policy-based governance and automation in improving security and operational efficiency in Kubernetes.
  • Customers need a policy management system that is multi-cluster and oriented towards splitting clusters into different application teams.
  • Existing IT operational processes and tools should be combined with policy-based governance to achieve automated governance.
  • Policy-based operations are becoming increasingly important in Kubernetes, especially for securing it and achieving compliance.
  • Policy management is a configuration management problem that can help achieve desired configuration state for every control at every layer of the software stack.
  • Customers are starting to convert homegrown scripts into policies and apply policy management techniques to automate security controls.