Kubernetes Security Compliance with Jimmy Mesta

The Kubernetes ecosystem has drastically changed how development teams ship software. While Kubernetes has provided many advancements in cloud infrastructure, it has also left organizations with massive security blindspots. KSOC was created to give developers and security teams a single control plane to harden multi-cluster Kubernetes environments through event-driven analysis, least privilege enforcement, and remediation-as-code. Jimmy Mesta is the Co-Founder and CTO of KSOC and joins the show to discuss modern Kubernetes security challenges and how security teams need to prepare for a future where Kubernetes is the top attack target for adversaries.

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