Secrets are secrets. Please maintain them as secrets. Revised for Kubernetes.
Back-end • May 2021
Secrets are secrets. Please maintain them as secrets. Revised for Kubernetes.
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Secrets are secrets. Please maintain them as secrets. Revised for Kubernetes.
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Everyone is talking about the microservices and serverless architecture, and how to deploy them using cluster managers like Kubernates. But, what about the secrets? The current trend increases the number of secrets required to run our services. This place a new level of maintenance on our security teams. How can we share and manage the secrets(certificates, passwords, SSH, API keys) for our services in this kind of dynamic scenario; where instances are started automatically, where there are multiple instances of the same services for scalability reasons? Are you keeping up?

Language
English
Level
Advanced
Length
33 minutes
Type
online conference
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About the speaker
Alex Soto
Director of Developer ExperienceRed Hat
Alex is a Director of Developer Experience at Red Hat. He is passionate about Java world, software automation and he believes in the open-source software model. Alex is the creator of NoSQLUnit project, member of JSR374 (Java API for JSON Processing) Expert Group, the co-author of Testing Java Microservices book for Manning and contributor of several open-source projects. A Java Champion since 2017, international speaker and teacher at Salle URL University, he has talked about new testing techniques for microservices and continuous delivery in the 21st century.
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Language
English
Level
Advanced
Length
33 minutes
Type
online conference