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Wednesday, November 18 • 3:00pm - 3:35pm
Static Analysis of Kubernetes Manifests - Barak Schoster, Bridgecrew

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Planning, provisioning, and changing infrastructure are becoming vital to rapid cloud application development. Incorporating infrastructure-as-code into software development promotes transparency and immutability and helps prevent bad configurations upstream. In this talk, we'll cover best practices for writing, testing, and maintaining infrastructure at scale using policy-as-code both in CI/CD and kubernetes cluster runtime. We'll compare the two methods and review sample use cases that showcase the benefits of each. In addition we'll cover the current state of open source repositories and kubernetes manifests found in the wild.

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Barak Schoster

Chief Architect, Bridgecrew By Prisma Cloud
Barak Schoster is co-founder and CTO of Bridgecrew. Based in Tel Aviv, Barak spends his time helping teams secure cloud infrastructure, writing code, and talking about writing code. He is the creator of Checkov and often contributes to other open source projects. Follow him on Twitter... Read More →



Wednesday November 18, 2020 3:00pm - 3:35pm EST
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