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Keynote: Liz Rice, Vice President, Open Source Engineering, Aqua Security
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Hi
my
name's
liz
rice.
I
am
vp
of
open
source
engineering
at
aqua
security,
where
we
specialize
in
security
for
cloud
native
deployments
and
I'm
also
the
chair
of
the
cncf's
technical
oversight
committee,
and
today
I
thought
I
would
talk
about
what
we
mean
when
we
use
the
words
cloud
native
and
what
the
words
cloud
native
mean
to
me.
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being
able
to
rapidly
and
dynamically
scale.
Up
and
down
is
one
of
the
features
of
cloud
native
software
that
enabled
that
growth,
but
being
dynamic,
isn't
only
about
the
ability
to
respond
to
changes
in
scale
quickly.
It's
also
about
enabling
businesses
to
roll
out
new
features
quickly
and
to
deploy
updates
frequently.
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One
of
the
nice
things
about
running
software
in
the
cloud
is
that
you're
not
bound
to
any
particular
hardware.
In
many
cases,
you
don't
even
have
any
insight
into
what
hardware
your
code
is
running
on
and
only
a
rough
idea
of
where
it's
physically
located
cloud
native
applications
are
resilient
to
hardware
or
network
failure.
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When
things
do
go
wrong,
we
need
to
be
able
to
observe
those
failures.
So
another
characteristic
of
cloud
native
systems
is
observabilities.
As
systems
become
more
complex,
it
becomes
more
difficult
to
identify
the
root
of
problems
and
more
difficult
to
separate
the
observation
of
normal
behavior
from
the
observation
of
anomalies.
That
might
indicate
a
failure.
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At
the
cloud
native
computing
foundation,
our
mission
is
to
make
cloud-native
computing
ubiquitous
by
providing
a
home
for
the
best
cloud-native
projects
that
exhibit
all
these
characteristics,
and
these
characteristics
are
a
big
part
of
what
we're
looking
for
in
the
toc.
When
we're
assessing
projects
that
are
applying
to
the
foundation.
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But
the
cloud
native
computing
foundation
isn't
just
about
the
projects.
It's
also
very
much
about
the
community,
we're
a
global
organization
with
global
membership
and
global
contributors,
and
it's
wonderful
that
we're
able
to
work
together
across
borders
for
the
common
benefit
of
improving
cloud-native
technology
and
in
fact,
as
a
community.
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Cloud
native
is
being
adopted
by
organizations
at
a
really
rapid
pace,
so
we're
definitely
dynamic
we're
loosely
coupled
we
provide
a
home
for
many
different
projects
and
they
all
act
independently.
They
govern
themselves.
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Together
as
a
community,
we
are
certainly
resilient.
Just
look
at
the
fact
that
we're
meeting
online
when
we
can't
meet
in
person
and
our
projects
have
been
able
to
continue
developing
people
have
continued
contributing,
despite
all
the
crazy
things
that
have
been
happening
this
year,
we're
observable
we
hold
meetings
in
public.
We
hold,
we
document
things
on
github.
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Automated
no,
this
is
one
characteristic
that
we
do
not
as
a
community
share
with
our
software.
The
community
is
very
much
made
of
human
beings.
It's
a
vibrant
and
positive
community,
and
it's
welcoming
to
people
from
all
backgrounds
so
that
they
can
come
together
to
collaborate
on
cloud-native
technology.
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This
community
is
where
the
critical
infrastructure
gets
built
to
support
the
services
and
businesses
that
we
all
rely
on
in
our
day-to-day
lives,
and
I
think
we've
all
come
to
appreciate
the
scalability
that
it's
enabled
particularly
this
year,
I'm
very
proud
to
be
part
of
the
cloud
native
community.
I'm
really
glad
to
see
you
here
too.
The
community
is
a
big
part
of
what
cloud
native
means
to
me.