Presented by:

Chris Foster is Linux fan, gamer, computing enthusiast and general purpose geek. Over his 15+ years in software, he has designed, planned, engineered, tested, secured, and ran distributed and web-based systems in the data center and in the cloud. He draws on his experience as a full-stack developer to craft innovative solutions for cloud problems, with a particular focus on running secure and compliant container-based services.

Even as serverless technologies continue to improve, containers remain wildly popular for many applications. The reigning champion in this realm: Docker. But how can Docker containers run securely, regardless of cloud platform or run-time environment?

In Part 3 of this series we'll explore the how to ensure containers stay secure at runtime: - Deeper dive into Docker: how containers are run - Portmapping - Using launch parameters to reduce vectors - Keeping an eye on containers with Sysdig and Falco

Date:
2018 April 29 - 08:00
Duration:
45 min
Room:
CC-208
Conference:
LinuxFest Northwest 2018
Language:
Track:
Security
Difficulty:
Medium

Happening at the same time:

  1. Installing and running Moodle for educational uses
  2. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    CC-235

  3. There's No Place Like Home
  4. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    G-103

  5. Linux for digital naturalization of the Elderly
  6. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    CC-115

  7. Securing Docker on the Cheap - Part 3 - Run-time Monitoring
  8. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    CC-208

  9. DevOps and ElasticSearch
  10. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    CC-200

  11. RFID Implants - Convenience, Concerns and Misconceptions
  12. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    CC-114

  13. Automation with Ansible
  14. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    CC-236

  15. Linux 103: How to try linux at home
  16. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    CC-202 TUT2

  17. Lessons Learned from Civic Hacking
  18. Start Time:
    2018 April 29 08:00

    Room:
    HC-108