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B
B
Good
morning,
good
afternoon,
good
evening,
welcome
to
another
episode
of
cloud
native
tv
here
at
kubecon
day,
zero
wrap-up
show
I
am
chris
short
cncf,
ambassador
kubernetes
contributor
and
currently
employed
at
red
hat
as
a
technical
marketing
manager
running
the
red
hat
live
streaming
channels.
B
B
B
B
B
A
No
I've
gotten
to
see
a
lot
of
people,
it's
nice
to
be
back
in
person
right
just
seeing
people
in
real
life.
I
kind
of
don't
recognize
anybody
because
they
all
have
masks
on.
A
B
A
A
B
C
A
C
A
A
A
B
A
A
Yes,
setting
up
for
the
booth
we've
got
a
booth
up
here,
helped
out
with
some
other
booth
setup,
because
you
know
why
not
just
saw
some
people
there
like
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
open
up
their
sticker
packs,
and
you
know
I'd
like
I
have
a
pen.
We
can
use
a
pen
to
open
this
up,
so
I
sat
there
helping
them
open
their
sticker
packs.
B
B
A
A
B
Yeah
cool
so
tomorrow
you
speaking
are.
A
Be
wandering
around
seeing
all
the
keynotes
nice
finding
more
people
to
hang
out
with
and
say
hi
to
right
and
people
can
heckle
me
on
twitter.
I
will
heckle
back.
A
A
A
D
C
B
Happy
to
have
you
here,
how
was
your
day
zero.
B
B
B
B
D
Understand
the
attributes,
the
failure
modes,
the
compensating
controls
and
make
the
journey
from
zero
to
production
easier
and
knowing
that
you've
paid
attention
to
security.
You've
incorporated
it
as
part
of
the
design
and
that
there's
enough
thought
of
how
to
integrate
those
interfaces
with
other
sharp
tools.
B
B
B
D
D
D
Were
intending
to
have
a
booth
in
office
hours
for
our
security,
technical
advisory
group,
okay,.
B
B
So
being
very
flexible
is
kind
of
key
this
year.
I
feel
like
no
curveballs
have
come
at
us
yet,
but
hey
we'll
see
we.
B
I
feel
like
it
yeah
omnipresent
yeah,
but
you
know
what,
though
I
just
realized
bill.
I
did
not
grab
that
laptop
or
ipad
over
there,
which
is
fine
but
anyways.
I
can't
see
your
comments.
That's
the
only
problem.
Sorry
folks,
if
you
yell
loud
enough,
maybe
I'll
hear
you
yeah,
so
who's
up
next
feel
good
andres.
Thank
you.
E
Yes,
I
do
yeah,
I
mean
primarily,
we
were
running
the
ctf
alongside
supply
chain
con
right.
Well,
sorry
that
was
yesterday
alongside
security
con,
both
excellent
excellent
days
and
yeah.
We
stood
up
about
600
nodes.
We
had
about
150
players,
wow
everyone
gets
their
own
dedicated
cluster
for
each
scenario.
Nice.
B
E
B
B
E
Yeah,
the
we
did
two
live
streams
through
the
day:
okay,.
B
B
C
E
The
often
with
cloud
native
systems
because
everything's
declarative,
there's
a
well-known
attack,
surface
brad
giesemann
likes
to
say
that
the
application
is
the
soft
underbelly
right.
B
E
B
C
B
C
B
B
E
But
then
it's
always
who
will
watch
the
watches
kind
of
thing
yeah.
I
had
a
great
conversation
with
somebody
on
on
maybe
stackable
admission
controllers.
If
you're
looking
to
sign
the
configuration
that
you're
pushing
into
the
admission
controller,
then
do
you
do
that
with
an
operator
or
do
you
do
what
kind
of
app
armor
stackable
lsms
do
and
just
run
two
of
the
same
thing,
one
to
make
sure
that
the
other
one's
not
being
compromised
interesting.
B
E
I'm
I'm
speaking
tomorrow
as
well.
I've
got
a
kubernetes
software
factory,
talk
kind
of
all
the
supply
chain.
B
E
So
I'll
do
that
tomorrow
I
will
shamefully
cross
promote
the
book
in
any
and
every
occasion.
B
E
And
yeah
really
excited
it's
due
to
be
published.
I
think
at
the
end
of
this
month,
something
like
that
cool,
so
yeah.
E
B
B
It's
it's
crazy
and
you
know
we
are
six
feet
apart
here,
but
yeah
everyone's
wearing
their
masks.
B
E
There's
hope
and
we
can
learn
to
live.
I
I
love
the
interaction
bracelets
yeah.
B
So
yeah,
though,
an
interesting
like
if
you've
been
to
cubecons
before
there
are
now
red,
yellow
and
green
wristbands,
which
I
put
on
my
lanyard
just
so
people
can
see
them
more
easily,
but
you
can
wear
them
on
your
wrist,
no
problem
to
indicate
like
what
level
of
physical
contact,
or
you
know,
interaction,
you're,
willing
to
take
and,
like
literal,
like
guide
to
it
next
to
the
bowls
of
them.
It's
pretty
nice
and
yeah,
like
laura,
for
example,
has
a
red
and
a
green
one.
E
E
Man,
I
would
admit
to
barely
having
even
glanced
at
the
schedule.
B
E
But
yeah
I
haven't
had
a
moment
to
reflect
so
pleased
that
we've
now
shipped
the
ctf
shipped
the
last
few
days
like
the
last
two
days.
Zero
conferences
were
just
brilliant,
really
yeah.
B
B
A
B
It's
just
one
of
those
things
yeah,
so
anything
else
you
you
want
to
plug
or
talk
about,
or
you
know.
B
Introduce
yourself
for
the
audience,
let
people
know
you
know
what
you've
been
up
to
today.
Yeah.
C
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
brandon
lum,
I'm
the
co-chair
of
the
cncf
tech
security.
So
actually
you
know
we've
been
hanging
out
at
cloud
native
security
con
today,
there's
just
so
many
security-centric
events
over
these
past
few
days.
C
C
No,
I
mean
security
is
one
of
those
things
where
you
can't
really
escape
me
right.
It's
right
we're
trying
to
kind
of
bring
developers.
You
know
whole
on
dev
of
the
cyclops
thing.
This
kind
of
really
isn't
about.
You
know
creating
a
a
new
you
know
pipeline
or
anything.
It's
really
about
making
sure
that
people
come
together
and
there
is
a
shared
responsibility
going
forward
right.
B
A
B
C
C
Website
where
you
can
go
in
navigate
through
it,
look
at
the
different.
You
know
more
from
practical
approach
right.
What
are
the
projects
that,
if
I'm
looking
at
you
know
image,
signing
or
artifact
signing
what
the
projects
I
have
to
look
at,
and
things
like
that?
One
of
the
things
that
I
think
is
really
cool
that
was
just
just
released
today
was
the
cloud
native
security
micro
survey.
Oh.
C
So
this
micro
survey
kind
of
you
know
it's
a
follow-up
from
one
of
our
previous
surveys.
D
A
C
Of
looked
at,
you
know
generally,
what
are
people
looking
for
we're
checking
back
up
on
what
are
the
concerns
and
challenges
of
the
industry
in
general?
So
you
know
we
we
see
things
like.
You
know,
supply
chain
being
obviously
one
of
the
top
things
right,
but
I
think
one
thing
that
you
know
we
also
saw
a
lot
of
things
on
vulnerability,
management,
secret
management,
as
well
being
like
big
things.
C
One
of
the
the
key
things
that
will
mention
in
this
was
that
organizations
actually
found
more
than
50
of
the
respondents
said
that
they
felt
like
they
couldn't
they
didn't
have
the
right
expertise.
All
the
talent
well,.
B
You're
able
to
implement
security
well
to
be
fair.
The
market
is
super
hot
right
now
and
there's
a
reason
for
that
is
because
the
talent
is
very
much
wanted
right.
So
learning
kubernetes
thinking
about
kubernetes
securely
and
operating
in
that
secure
model
is
going
to
be
the
wave
of
the
future
right
like
it's.
It's
not
something
we
can
say
hey.
You
know,
let's
worry
about
security
after
the
cluster's
deployed.
No,
it's
part
of
the
life
cycle
of
that
cluster
yeah.
B
C
Yeah
and
then
we
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
you-
know
edge
use
cases.
You
know.
C
Age
is
becoming
a
more
prevalent
use
case,
yeah
and
like
we.
We
have
a
lot
of
other
projects,
such
as,
like
the
security
faults
right,
eight,
which
is
kind
of
like
you
know
how
in
python
you
have
to
pep
it,
which
is
like
the
star.
D
C
B
B
C
Doing
a
talk
tomorrow
on
cognitive
security,
I
have
another
talk
on
thursday
that
we're
talking
about
workload
identity.
You
know
facebook.
C
Yeah
so
we're
gonna
be
talking
about
you
know.
How
do
you
deal
with
the
access
control
problem
when
you
go
from
a
single
clock
to
multi-cloud?
Now
you
have
all
this
tens
of
thousands
of
things
you
have
to
to
manage
together
and
it
becomes.
It
becomes
a
difficult
management
problem.
So
that's
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
how
you
can
use
ppe
spire
to
address
that,
but
in
general
there's
so
much
excitement
for
for
spiffy,
inspire.
C
Idea
of
spiffy
is
it
kind
of
defines
workload,
identity
is
and
how
workloads
can
securely
obtain
identities
and
to
be
able
to
perform.
You
know,
authentication
between
the
different
workloads,
okay,.
B
C
You
know
this
idea.
I
know
the
the
work
gets
thrown
a
lot
around
zero
trust
sure
you
know
being
able
to
authenticate
being
able
to
attest
everything
that
you
have
so
that
you
know
you
know
you.
You
have
kind
of
assurance
that
when
I'm
talking
to
you
chris,
that
you
really
are
chris
right.
C
B
C
C
A
A
B
So
the
the
talk
you're
doing
it's
you
know
broad
is
what
andrew
said
so,
the
the
main
topics.
What
are
you
gonna
talk
on?
I
guess.
C
So
so
the
main
idea
right
is
going
to
be
talking
about
with
workload
identity.
I
think,
as
a
community
we've
kind
of
looked
at
it
in
terms
of
what
the
cloud
providers
have
provided
us
with.
F
B
C
And
then
we
take
a
look
at
the
orthogonal
problem,
which
is
user
identity
right
which
we've
been
you
know
for
decades.
This
has
been
kind
of
the
status
quo
already
and
how
we
manage
it
is,
you
know
we
don't
think
about
user
like
chris
aws
or
chris
gcp,
or
something
like
that
right.
We
think
about
chris,
as
the
person.
B
C
C
I
I'm
I'm
most
excited
to
see
like
kind
of
hearing
other
folks
what
they
think
about
this
hearing.
You
know
what
it's
on
the
pain
points,
while
some
some
things
we
can
better
integrate
with.
You
know
I
think
in
the
end,
we
all
want
the
same
thing
and
we
just
have
to
really
get
together
and
discuss
and
figure
out
the
common
goal
and
the
common
way
to
achieve
that.
Instead
of
like
trying
all
the
different.
B
C
C
Yeah,
I
I
think
I
think
I
think
I've
seen
this
before
as
well.
You
know
going
into
security,
everyone
doesn't
have
full
knowledge
of
whatever.
F
C
C
F
B
Thank
you
yeah.
So
folks,
if
you
have
questions,
feel
free
to
ask,
we
have
a
bunch
of.
F
It's
I
can
say
it's
my
first
cookie
con.
The
first
one
was
in
2019.
B
B
A
F
Network
is
awesome
here,
yeah.
B
B
F
B
Yeah
awesome
so
you're
networking
this
is
there's
3,
000
plus
people.
Here
I
think
the
the
network
opportunities
are
awesome
so
far
that
I've
seen
have
you
who
have
you
met
that
you
were
looking
for.
Are
you
looking
forward
to
meeting
anyone
in
particular
or
is
there
someone
you've
met
right
now
or.
B
B
Nice,
okay,
awesome!
What
what
I
mean,
what
challenges
do
you
see
with
kubernetes
in
your
day-to-day
work.
B
B
You
know
that
focus
on
two
different
kinds
of
you
know:
operations
versus
developer,
kind
of
or
not
verses,
but
different,
flavors
or
personas.
Maybe
what
is
it
that
you
think
were
some
of
the
hardest
parts
of
that
test
I
mean
is
there
is,
is?
Is
there
one
thing
that
you
could
be
like
hey?
I
would
study
this
piece
of
material
more
than
the
other,
not
giving
away
any
of
the
test
answers
or
anything
like
that
bill's
over
here,
like
about
to
rip
my
neck
off.
F
B
F
B
F
I
would
like
to
I
would
like
to
attend
more
even
more
sessions
for
beginners
yeah,
then
in
my
future,
steps
is
also
to
propose
an
session
to
to
talk.
F
B
D
B
B
F
B
F
Know
about
nvidia
over
kubernetes
and
I
can
say
that
it
was
a
challenge,
but
we,
finally
we
did
it.
B
That's
awesome.
No,
the
the
gpu
use
case
in
kubernetes
has
just
grown
over
the
years,
and
I
see
that
becoming
like
almost
a
better
option
for
compute.
Maybe
right,
like
you,
can
definitely
throw
a
few
gpus
at
a
problem
and
it'll
potentially
outperform
multiple
cores
right,
so
yeah,
it's
very,
very
powerful
way
to
manage
your
compute.
That's
pretty
cool
right
like
how
long.
How
long
did
that
project
take
out
of
curiosity?
Maybe
one
year,
okay,
yeah
from
like
incept
from
idea
to
actually
in
use?
Yes,
awesome
great!
B
B
B
B
F
I
don't
know
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
so
much
for
the
invitation
and
enjoy.
B
B
Yeah,
that's
awesome,
we're
back
folks
and
yeah.
Thank
you
so
much.
I
really
appreciate
you
coming
on
so
folks.
That's
all
the
guests
I
have
for
today
lined
up.
Thank
you
very
much
to
our
live
studio
audience
here,
all
five
of
you.
So
yes,
it
being
it
being
day
zero!
It's
kind
of
quiet
out
here
right
now,
but
to
my
left,
is
the
vendor
hall,
which
will
be
buzzing
tomorrow,
so
feel
free
to
check
that
out
and
yes,
awesome.
Yes,
thank
you
for
sharing
your
experience.
B
Yes,
thank
you.
Everybody
that
came
on
today
for
sharing
your
experiences,
and
I
am
chris
short
and
you
can
follow
me
on
twitter
at
chrisshort
and
if
you
have
any
questions,
feel
free
to
send
them
to
me
on
the
kate
slack
and
I'm
happy
to
help
you
out
with
anything
that
I
can
help
with
and
for
now
I'm
signing
off
we'll
see
you
around.