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Tigera: How To Prevent Kubernetes from Breaking Existing Zone-Based Architectures

Application teams are launching new business-critical applications on the Kubernetes platform and are aggressively moving to production. Security teams are often blindsided by the challenges that Kubernetes imposes for their security architecture. In this webinar, you will hear the issues we've heard through experiences working across security, platform, and application teams.

Sysdig: Celebrating Three Years of Falco-based Container Protection

The Falco community is celebrating three years of container protection from this open source run-time security project, born out of Sysdig and now part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. The project has come a long way since its initial release in 2016. We'll cover those early days and talk about how the project - and the world of container security - has grown over the years.

Rancher: Introducing k3OS

Rancher Labs is excited to announce the immediate availability of k3OS -- a new lightweight operating system purpose-built for its popular k3s Kubernetes distribution. Announced in February, k3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution designed to run Kubernetes in resource-constrained environments.

Rancher: Cloud Native Telco Evolution: From Virtualized to Containerized Network Functions

From purpose-built hardware to virtual machines and now containers, service providers and telcos are re-thinking how they deploy and deliver cloud and network services. These service providers are on a journey to break down their monolithic stacks into small, reusable components that are consistent with a micro-services architecture.

Rancher: How to Secure Production Kubernetes and Service Mesh Workloads on Rancher

As more container deployments move into production there will be an increasing level of attacks on application containers and the orchestration tools to manage them. The success of Kubernetes has been a major enabler for the "service mesh" concept to become a reality, as a "sidecar" container is the ideal form-factor for service mesh functions to be placed together with the service itself.