How to Operate a Secure Kubernetes platform - Christian Klein
In this talk, Christian presents the top four reasons why orgs struggle to adopt Kubernetes. First, he discusses how to set a scope to ensure that the right skills are allocated to the right task, as opposed to creating an opaque “DevOps” department. Second, he presents how to properly alert and foster the right alerting culture to avoid “alert fatigue”. Third, he talks about disaster recovery training. Even the worst incident needs a way out. Finally, Kubernetes clusters too often run versions which no longer receive security patching. Therefore, the talk concludes with good maintenance habits. At the end of the talk, you will be able to operate a Kubernetes cluster which meets even the most stringent data protection regulations, such as GDPR and Swedish Patient Data Laws. It is suitable both for newcomers and experienced teams which want to get their Kubernetes operations to the next level. ___________________________ Foo Café is a meeting place for people with an interest in software development and IT. Here, user groups and partner companies find the perfect atmosphere for sharing knowledge and develop competence. Foo Café is open for everyone and is free to attend. To make an event at Foo Café, you have to become a partner company with us or you can run a user group with an in-depth technical focus. We welcome companies with sponsor challenges. We are currently present in Stockholm and Malmö and have made over 2048 tech events since the start in 2012. At Foo Café there’s an event going on everyday, year round.
In this talk, Christian presents the top four reasons why orgs struggle to adopt Kubernetes. First, he discusses how to set a scope to ensure that the right skills are allocated to the right task, as opposed to creating an opaque “DevOps” department. Second, he presents how to properly alert and foster the right alerting culture to avoid “alert fatigue”. Third, he talks about disaster recovery training. Even the worst incident needs a way out. Finally, Kubernetes clusters too often run versions which no longer receive security patching. Therefore, the talk concludes with good maintenance habits. At the end of the talk, you will be able to operate a Kubernetes cluster which meets even the most stringent data protection regulations, such as GDPR and Swedish Patient Data Laws. It is suitable both for newcomers and experienced teams which want to get their Kubernetes operations to the next level. ___________________________ Foo Café is a meeting place for people with an interest in software development and IT. Here, user groups and partner companies find the perfect atmosphere for sharing knowledge and develop competence. Foo Café is open for everyone and is free to attend. To make an event at Foo Café, you have to become a partner company with us or you can run a user group with an in-depth technical focus. We welcome companies with sponsor challenges. We are currently present in Stockholm and Malmö and have made over 2048 tech events since the start in 2012. At Foo Café there’s an event going on everyday, year round.