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Access Control
Teleport
24 episodes
6 months ago
Access Control, a podcast providing practical security advice for startups.
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Access Control, a podcast providing practical security advice for startups.
Show more...
Technology
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Securing Kubernetes
Access Control
57 minutes
4 years ago
Securing Kubernetes
In this eighth episode of Access Control, a podcast providing practical security advice for startups, Developer Relations Engineer at Teleport Ben Arent chats with Andrew Martin, CEO of Control Plane. Control Plane is a London-based Kubernetes consultancy. Helping architect, install, audit, and secure Kubernetes clusters using Cloud Native technologies. Andrew was previously a DevOps Lead at the UK Home office and has helped lead teams implementing high-volume critical national infrastructure projects for the UK government. We’ll deep-dive into securing Kubernetes and strategies for partnering with the public sector. Andrew is co-author of O'Reilly’s Hacking Kubernetes, a great book in progress (and due November 21) to better understand the Kubernetes defaults, Kubernetes threat models and how you can protect against those attacks.
Access Control
Access Control, a podcast providing practical security advice for startups.