Bridging Mesh Enclaves - Securing and Maintaining Mesh Heterogeneity
Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference talk on securing and maintaining mesh heterogeneity in cloud-native environments. Discover how to build a standard mechanism of trust between different service mesh technologies and maintain technical heterogeneity with a universal approach to workload security. Learn about the challenges of adopting service meshes and the importance of providing a secure identity model for environments. Delve into the complexities of managing service-to-service communication in large software architectures. Follow along as Lukonde Mwila from Amazon Web Services demonstrates how to use SPIFFE and SPIRE to securely connect workloads in Istio and custom envoy meshes. Gain valuable insights into bridging mesh enclaves and optimizing workload interactions across diverse technological landscapes.
Syllabus
Bridging Mesh Enclaves: Securing and Maintaining Mesh Heterogeneity - Lukonde Mwila, AWS
Taught by
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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