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Authors: Kunal Kushwaha, Mark Boost
2023-04-21

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Tips for students to overcome challenges and find mentorship in the cloud native industry
  • Research potential mentors and align goals and interests
  • Approach mentors professionally and provide meaningful insight into your background and interests
  • Utilize open source projects to gain experience and build your resume
  • Collaborate with diverse communities to foster innovation and knowledge sharing
  • Overcome communication barriers by asking specific questions and seeking out mentorship
  • Manage time effectively to balance coursework and open source contributions
  • Combat imposter syndrome by recognizing your value and belonging in the community
Authors: Ted Young, Alolita Sharma, Morgan McLean, Daniel Dyla
2023-04-20

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Open Telemetry Integrations and Compatibility
  • Open Telemetry has several streaming protocols and projects baked into the project itself
  • Open Telemetry is interoperable with other projects and teams adding support for it
  • Native integrations are starting to use native OTLP APIs
  • Contrib repos have hundreds if not thousands of integrations with existing technologies
Authors: Nate Waddington
2023-04-19

The CNCF Mentorship Crew is holding open office hours at Kubecon! If you have any questions about mentorship and how it might fit your project or want to get pointers on writing proposals or selecting candidates, come by and chat with us!
Authors: James Cleverley-Prance, Andrew Martin
2023-04-19

This session is a repeat of the 11:55 session with the same title.The Cloud Native Capture The Flag (CTF) is available to all in-person KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe attendees. In preparation for getting started with the activity, you are invited to attend an introductory session.This session aims to introduce how to participate in CTF competition to those who are new to them. We will share our tips and tricks for completing these challenges and work through a practice scenario together.  Want to know more about the CTF? Review the details here. Connect with the CTF team on Slack.
Authors: Marina Moore
2023-04-19

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The presentation is about the structure and schedule of a security conference, including unconference sessions, CTF, and hallway track.
  • Unconference sessions are held in the afternoons and have different blocks for different topics
  • CTF is on Thursday and has a fun theme
  • Hallway track is an open space for spontaneous discussion
  • The event was made possible by the tax security team and volunteers
  • The presentation aims to start a conversation about security
Authors: Paula Kennedy
2023-04-18

Have you ever attended a conference like KubeCon and wished you could be one of the speakers presenting? Maybe you think that you don't have anything to say or that you'd never have the courage to present in public. In this short talk, Paula will answer some frequently asked questions (FAQs) on what a "Call for Proposals" (CFP) actually is, how to go about finding one that is the right fit for you and how you should approach it. She'll share some of her experiences and provide some simple advice that will help guide the audience through the process. Following this talk, the audience should have a better understanding of where to start and the encouragement they need to submit to a Call for Proposal, perhaps even to the next KubeCon!
Authors: Catherine Paganini
2022-10-25

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The Cloud Native Glossary is a Community Driven and Trusted source for Cloud Native definitions that aims to explain complex technical terms in simple words. It provides definitions that are objective, up-to-date, and vendor-neutral. The Glossary is accessible to both technical and non-technical audiences, with daily examples and localized versions in multiple languages. The Glossary is maintained by a team of contributors and is open to contributions from the community.
  • The current status quo of Cloud Native definitions is biased, outdated, and not accessible to non-technical audiences.
  • The Cloud Native Glossary provides a trusted, objective, and up-to-date source of definitions that is accessible to both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • The Glossary uses easy language, daily examples, and localized versions in multiple languages to make it accessible to a wider audience.
  • The Glossary is maintained by a team of contributors and is open to contributions from the community.
Authors: Carlos Panato, Adolfo García Veytia, Stephen Augustus
2022-05-18

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The SIG Release team of Kubernetes is working on releasing the software less often and more securely. They have changed the release cadence to three releases per year and introduced fast forward in the last cycle. They are also working on making the software supply chain more secure by driving towards full SLSA compliance.
  • SIG Release is responsible for the release of Kubernetes and all the tooling around release engineering.
  • The team has changed the release cadence to three releases per year to make it more sustainable.
  • Fast forward was introduced in the last cycle to avoid conflicts during cherry picking.
  • The team is working on making the software supply chain more secure by driving towards full SLSA compliance.
  • They are also working on creating a roadmap and vision for SIG Release.
  • Maintainers of other projects under the Kubernetes organization are encouraged to attend the session to learn more about extending the SIG Release tools to their own releases.
Authors: Savitha Raghunathan, Ian Coldwater, Rey Lejano, Pushkar Joglekar
2021-10-13

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The presentation discusses the Kubernetes security projects and initiatives, including the development of a security checklist and a hardening guide, as well as the importance of collaboration and community involvement.
  • The Kubernetes security team is working on two major projects: an RBAC guide and a security checklist
  • The team is also developing a hardening guide and a threat model for Kubernetes admission control
  • Collaboration and community involvement are crucial for the success of these projects
  • The team encourages contributors of all levels to participate in the projects
  • The goal is to provide end-users with a baseline for secure deployment and to mitigate potential vulnerabilities