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ASW #192 - William Morgan

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The zero trust approach can be applied to almost every technology choice in the modern enterprise, and Kubernetes is no exception. For Kubernetes network security particularly, adopting a zero trust model involves some radical changes, including moving from a security perimeter defined by firewalls, IP addresses, and cluster boundaries to a granular approach that treats the network itself as adversarial and moves the security boundary down to the pod level. William will discuss why the zero trust approach is increasingly necessary for comprehensive Kubernetes security, the dos and don’ts when adopting Kubernetes, the implications for operators and security teams, and where tooling like service mesh plays a role. In the Application Security News: SSRF at a FinTech leads to admin account takeover, Zoom's bounty payouts for 2021, SLSA demonstrates Build Provenance, Go's supply chain philosophy, Raspberry Pi credentials, & more!

Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw192

Segment Resources:

- https://github.com/linkerd

- https://linkerd.io/

- https://buoyant.io/mtls-guide/

- https://buoyant.io/service-mesh-academy/

Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!

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The zero trust approach can be applied to almost every technology choice in the modern enterprise, and Kubernetes is no exception. For Kubernetes network security particularly, adopting a zero trust model involves some radical changes, including moving from a security perimeter defined by firewalls, IP addresses, and cluster boundaries to a granular approach that treats the network itself as adversarial and moves the security boundary down to the pod level. William will discuss why the zero trust approach is increasingly necessary for comprehensive Kubernetes security, the dos and don’ts when adopting Kubernetes, the implications for operators and security teams, and where tooling like service mesh plays a role. In the Application Security News: SSRF at a FinTech leads to admin account takeover, Zoom's bounty payouts for 2021, SLSA demonstrates Build Provenance, Go's supply chain philosophy, Raspberry Pi credentials, & more!

Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw192

Segment Resources:

- https://github.com/linkerd

- https://linkerd.io/

- https://buoyant.io/mtls-guide/

- https://buoyant.io/service-mesh-academy/

Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!

Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

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