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Seattle, WA
December 10–13, 2018
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Thursday, December 13 • 4:30pm - 5:05pm
Container Security and Multi-Tenancy Tales from Kata and Nabla - Ricardo Aravena, Branch Metrics & James Bottomley, IBM

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With the introduction of the Kubernetes CRI many different choices have emerged for users to run their various containerized workloads. There have been concerns about the complexity of making traditional containers more secure using Linux kernel facilities such as AppArmor, SELinux, and seccomp.

In this talk, Ricardo will showcase how Kata and Nabla Containers can be used to isolate your tasks effortlessly. He'll describe the unique capabilities of each containerized approach along with their pros and cons, and how both of their communities are collaborating. He will also demonstrate how to make use of the Kubernetes RuntimeClass with both of these runtimes.

By the end of this talk, the audience will be able to understand how to use Kata and Nabla Containers with Kubernetes and its new RuntimeClass to fully enable multi-tenancy with minimal risks in their infrastructure.

Speakers
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Ricardo Aravena

Cloud Native Engineering Lead, Truera
Ricardo currently works at Truera as a Cloud Native Lead helping automate everything with cloud native technologies. He's an open source enthusiast and co-chair of the CNCF TAG-Runtime. He has been working in tech in software engineering roles for more than 20 years and comes from... Read More →
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James Bottomley

DE, IBM
James Bottomley is a Distinguished Engineer at IBM Research where he works on Cloud and Container technology. He is also Linux Kernel maintainer of the SCSI subsystem. He has been a Director on the Board of the Linux Foundation and Chair of its Technical Advisory Board. He went to... Read More →



Thursday December 13, 2018 4:30pm - 5:05pm PST
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