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Thursday, March 30 • 12:15 - 12:50
Insecure Containers? Continuous Defense Against Open Source Exploits [A] - Andrew Martin, UK Home Office

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Open Source Software underpins the internet and many enterprises, but has repeatedly proven itself vulnerable to accident and tampering. High impact exploits lead us to question our unreserved trust in Open Source, and the wisdom of its proliferation is being questioned. As we fight to continuously secure millions of servers against these waves of attacks, have we found a crucial panacea in containers?

This talk examines the anatomy of major vulnerabilities, demonstrates their applicability to containerised applications, and explores container native security tooling throughout the pipeline.

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Andrew Martin

CEO, Control Plane
Andrew has an incisive security engineering ethos gained building and destroying high-traffic web applications. Proficient in systems development, testing, and operations, he is at his happiest profiling and securing every tier of a cloud native system, and has battle-hardened experience... Read More →



Thursday March 30, 2017 12:15 - 12:50 CEST
A 04 Berlin Congress Center, Alexanderstraße 11, 10178 Berlin, Germany