We are very excited to welcome the new season of meetups with a banger! Join us on February 15th at 18:30 CET where we will present two talks:
Abdelfettah Sghiouar from Google will present how to "Secure your software supply chain from dependencies to deployment", and Alessandro Vozza from solo.io will talk about "The Future of Service Mesh: Sidecarless, eBPF or both?".
Abdelfettah Sghiouar, Senior Cloud Developer Advocate at @Google
"Secure your software supply chain from dependencies to deployment"
No matter where you are on your software supply chain security journey, one thing is clear. Security is everyone's responsibility and it starts from the development environment all the way to the runtime. In this session, you will learn how Google Cloud thinks about end-to-end secure software delivery. We will see what products and features exist on Google Cloud to be able to track, secure, and deliver your software in an automated way. We will cover multiple products with a focus on containers and automation.
Abdellfetah Sghiouar is a Google Cloud Engineer based out of Stockholm, Sweden. Working on everything Serverless, Kubernetes, Service Mesh, and containers with a background in Infrastructure and Security. You can follow him on twitter.com/boredabdel for random tweets about technology and other stuff.
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Alessandro Vozza DevRel @Solo.io
"The Future of Service Mesh: Sidecarless, eBPF, or both?"
Every service mesh, including Istio, uses a sidecar proxy as its data plane. With this pattern, a mesh can intercept and enhance the capability of networking communication on behalf of an application. However, this sidecar deployment pattern comes with challenges, including operational cost and complexity. With the advent of eBPF in modern kernels and some coordination with the Linux networking capabilities, we can remove the need for a sidecar and adopt a transparent approach. In this talk, we dive into the future of Istio to show how Istio can run in an ambient mode while maintaining the features of Istio running in a standard method. Benefits: The top concerns we address with sidecar-less mode are simplified operational and management overhead, broader application compatibility, reduced infrastructure costs, and improved performance.
Community leader and CNCF ambassador, Alessandro has spent the last few years building cloud-native infrastructures for Microsoft customers, animating the Dutch community, and training others to pass the CKx exams. He has a passion for all things cloud native, he's been around open source for 25 years and recently moved to a new Developer Relations role. Twitter handle:
We look forward to seeing you then!