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SE Radio 634: Jim Bugwadia on Kubernetes Policy as Code

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SE Radio 634: Jim Bugwadia on Kubernetes Policy as Code

FromSoftware Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers


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SE Radio 634: Jim Bugwadia on Kubernetes Policy as Code

FromSoftware Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jim Bugwadia, CEO of Nimrata and a committer to the kyverno projects, joins host Robert Blumen for a discussion of policy-as-code and the open source kyverno project. The discussion covers the nature of policies; policies and security; policies and compliance to standards; security scans that generate reports compared to tools that allow or deny operations at run time; kyberno as a kubernetes service; the kyveno helm charts; the components of kyverno; bootstrapping a kubernetes cluster with kyverno; installing policies; implementing policies; customizing policies; packaging and installing policies; kubernetes dynamic admission controllers; the kyverno admission controller; securing kyverno itself; observability of kyverno; types of reports and messages available to cluster users. This episode is sponsored by QA Wolf.
Released:
Sep 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively listening experience. SE Radio is brought to you by the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.