Most of the cyber attacks end up in runtime attack to meet their end objectives from data abuse to cryptomining. Runtime security plays a crucial component to protect cloud workloads from these attacks. The ideal solution is to implement zero trust policies that only allows expected behavior of the application at runtime however implementing stable zero trust policy requires continous monitoring of the workload and updates to the policy.
This session discuss about an approach using KubeArmor to harden the container workloads enforcing security policies created using Compliances's prescriptive guidance that is used by cybersecurity team to implement and asses security systems.
Why runtime security is a cruicial component in cloud native ecosystem.
Challenges in implementing zero trust runtime security policies.
How to implement runtime security that hardened the workloads applying generic security policies.
Kubearmor is a FOSS project but this seems much like a KubeCon talk not so much a FOSS United talk.
Not finding much FOSS relevance suitable to the annual IndiaFOSS event.
FOSS project but I don't see how this proposal stands out compared to the other similar bunch of kubearmor proposals. Please do apply for a booth though.
The proposal is similar to any other KubeArmor proposals and maybe a better fit for a Kubernetes conference than IndiaFOSS
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