Everything Cloud Native and Cloud Security. It came from the Cloud!
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At StackPulse we use a full CI/CD pipeline with FluxCD + Flagger, in order to support our CD culture needs. We also developed Puerta — a homegrown gating service that implements the Flagger webhook phases to support time-based approvals, triggering E2E jobs (CircleCI etc.), load-testing and auto release to production once canary passes on staging. In this session, we’ll discuss why and how we built Puerta and dig into three key areas: - How to customize your CD workflow to fit your needs and culture - How to empower developers so they can quickly deploy their code securely - How we dedicated time and resources to developing this internal CD service
Michael Sickles will walk through instrumenting the Google Microservices demo app in OpenTelemetry. This demo app uses Go, Java, NodeJS, .Net, and Python all communicating in a distributed microservice architecture. Michael will talk about the challenges he faced to get everything to connect and show up in a single OpenTelemetry Trace.
If you use Amazon Web Services (AWS), you’re probably making extensive use of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). It’s a powerful service for managing access to your AWS services and resources that is almost like a new kind of network in the cloud. But for enterprise cloud environments, AWS IAM security can become quite complex. Recent high-profile cloud-based data breaches have involved AWS IAM but cannot be chalked up to simple customer mistakes. Rather, advanced cloud misconfiguration attacks exploit IAM misconfigurations that compliance controls and security professionals often miss. In this session, Josh will walk through some of these IAM misconfigurations, using the AWS console to demonstrate to participants how to avoid becoming a victim of cloud exploits through IAM. Josh...
Reliability is key to adoption and scale of cloud native systems. Chaos Engineering is a way of measuring how reliable the services are. There are a host of ways to use Chaos Engineering in DevOps. This session describes the importance of Chaos Engineering and best practices around them specifically to Cloud Native environments.
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