#198: It’s the dream that many of us have. We set out to build a service that gains a lot of adoption. However, we when reach that goal, we find that building something successful can make it an attractive target for attackers.
In this episode, we speak with Brian Smith, CTO of Spyderbat, about how traditional security tools don't meet the dynamic requirements of Kubernetes and that the processes we put in place to manage our runtime security need to be part of a shift-left approach.
Brian’s contact information:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-smith-07a4191/
YouTube channel:
https://youtube.com/devopsparadox/
Books and Courses:
Catalog, Patterns, And Blueprints
https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com/posts/catalog/
Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts:
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Slack:
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https://www.devopsparadox.com/contact/
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DOP 167: How To Secure Kubernetes
DOP 166: Are in Person Events Dead?
DOP 165: Looking Back at KubeCon EU 2022
DOP 164: How To Monitor and Debug Microservices
DOP 163: What Is Kubecost?
DOP 162: Performance Testing With k6
DOP 161: Why Incidents Are Slowing Down Companies
DOP 160: I’m New to CI/CD. Where Do I Start?
DOP 159: When to Use Kubernetes
DOP 158: Powering Zero Trust With OpenZiti
DOP 157: How to Create a Startup
DOP 156: Validate Your API Specifications With Cherrybomb
DOP 155: The Difference Between Projects and Products
DOP 154: Reducing Developer Friction
DOP 153: Eliminate Cloud Chaos With Firefly
DOP 152: An Internal Developer Platform Story
DOP 151: What Is OpenTelemetry?
DOP 150: Diagrams As Code
DOP 149: What Is FinOps?
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