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Authors: Yong Tang
2022-10-26

CoreDNS maintainers will give you an introduction with the latest project update and roadmap, followed by a deep dive into creative ways of using CoreDNS through the plugin system. Stay to learn how to write you own CoreDNS plugin and help contribute to the project itself!
Authors: Agustín Martínez Fayó, Marcos Yacob
2022-05-20

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The presentation discusses the use of Spire and Spiffe in securing containerized applications on Windows servers.
  • Spire and Spiffe are open-source tools used for securing containerized applications
  • The presentation demonstrates the successful communication between different containerized applications using Spire and Spiffe on Windows servers
  • The presenter discusses the challenges faced in implementing Spire and Spiffe on Windows servers, particularly in obtaining information about running containers
  • Future plans include making Spire and Spiffe work on Kubernetes and supporting different programming languages
Authors: Medya Ghazizadeh
2021-10-15

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The importance of understanding and learning from the people involved in maintaining a big project, as well as the need to balance budgets for security, creativity, and order. The speaker also discusses the lessons they learned as a maintainer of MiniKube, including the need to say no to spam contributions, promotion-driven development, and potential security liabilities.
  • Learning from the people involved in maintaining a big project is crucial for success
  • Balancing budgets for security, creativity, and order is essential
  • Lessons learned as a MiniKube maintainer include saying no to spam contributions, promotion-driven development, and potential security liabilities
Authors: Evan Gilman, Andrew Harding
2021-10-14

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SPIFFE is a platform-agnostic scheme that provides a uniform identity substrate to enable secure communication across different pieces of infrastructure running in different providers and with different runtimes or software platforms.
  • SPIFFE provides a stable notion of identity that allows for consistent application of security policy across different pieces of infrastructure.
  • SPIFFE brings a cryptographically verifiable document that can be presented to another party to assert identity and allow for authentication.
  • SPIFFE is just one piece of the puzzle and other actions must be taken to use the identity provided by SPIFFE.
  • SPIFFE is useful for modeling trust domains and providing strong security isolation between them.