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    Explore " ebpf" with insightful episodes like "#142 - Kubicast & Geeking Out", "#140 - eBPF on the road", "DRPR00011: Log4Ransom, mehr RATs und ein Internet Explorer", "Linux Action News 281" and "Linux Action News 281" from podcasts like ""Kubicast", "Kubicast", "Release.Patch.Repeat.", "Linux Action News" and "Linux Action News"" and more!

    Episodes (27)

    #142 - Kubicast & Geeking Out

    #142 - Kubicast & Geeking Out

    O episódio 142 do Kubicast é uma verdadeira festa da observabilidade! Com Adriana Villela como convidada especial, a conversa sobre sua trajetória profissional na área de tecnologia e sua paixão pelo Kubernetes e pela observabilidade é simplesmente contagiante.

    João Brito, nosso host favorito, inicia a temporada 2024 do Kubicast com muita energia, refletindo sobre sua própria jornada e sobre o que está por vir nessa nova fase do podcast.

    Durante o episódio, mergulhamos fundo na exploração do Kubernetes dentro do Nomad e nos desafios encontrados nesse processo. Além disso, eles desvendam os segredos do Open Telemetry e como sua implementação pode revolucionar o monitoramento em tempo real e a coleta de dados.

    Mas não para por aí! Eles também discutem os desafios e benefícios de trazer a observabilidade para as organizações, convencer a alta administração e envolver os desenvolvedores nessa jornada de transformação.

    E para fechar com chave de ouro, eles destacam a importância da observabilidade no desenvolvimento de software e testes.

    Siga a Adriana nas redes sociais:

    https://twitter.com/adrianamvillela

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianavillela/

    Não dá para perder esse episódio animado e cheio de insights!


    O Kubicast é uma produção da Getup, empresa especialista em Kubernetes e projetos open source para Kubernetes. Os episódios do podcast estão em getup.io/kubicast, nas principais plataformas de áudio digital e no YouTube.com/@getupcloud.





    #140 - eBPF on the road

    #140 - eBPF on the road

    Esse episódio do Kubicast traz Hudson Coutinho, um dos nomes mais conhecidos do mundo DevOps, para explicar as diferentes aplicações do eBFP em soluções cloud native e o que o futuro reserva para ele.

    Como moderador do CNCF Talks Brasil, Hudson comenta também sobre a volta desse evento incrível que vai acontecer em 23 de novembro e só fortalece os laços da comunidade por aqui.

    Links do episódio:

    - Comunidade e-BPF Brasil: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9398452/

    - CNCF Talks Brasil: https://community.cncf.io/events/details/cncf-cloud-native-talks-brazil-presents-cncf-talks-brasil/

    CONVITE - KCD Brasil vem aí!
    23 e 24 de fevereiro de 2024

    • Compre seu ingresso: https://community.cncf.io/events/details/cncf-kcd-brasil-presents-kcd-brasil-sao-paulo-2024/
    • Peça para sua empresa patrocinar o evento: sao-paulo-br@kubernetescommunitydays.org

    O Kubicast é uma produção da Getup, empresa especialista em Kubernetes e projetos open source para Kubernetes. Os episódios do podcast estão em getup.io/kubicast, nas principais plataformas de áudio digital e no YouTube.com/@getupcloud.





    RCN #39 - Surging Cloud & K8s Costs Have Some Companies Rethinking Strategy

    RCN #39 - Surging Cloud & K8s Costs Have Some Companies Rethinking Strategy

    Get the week's news on Kubernetes, the cloud native landscape, and the wider world of tech. Co-hosts Eric Gregory and Nick Chase break through the jargon and help you make sense of it all.

    Eric is flying solo again this week & takes a short-but-sweet look at the trending stories of the week, including the ramifications of surging cloud & Kubernetes costs, two major Git vulnerabilities, some fun resources from Wasm (Eric's favorite) & eBPF, and - as always - so much more.

    If your interested in a more in-depth look at WasmEdge & WebAssembly on Kubernetes in general, check out Eric's recent Tech Talk on the topic here: https://www.mirantis.com/labs/running-webassembly-applications-on-kubernetes-with-wasmedge

    A full list of topics for this week's episode include:

    • Surging cloud & Kubernetes costs: what are the ramifications?
    • Git vulnerabilities
    • LastPass/GoTo breach update
    • eBPF to solve problems sidecar can't
    • Wasm-powered SQLite as replacement for WebSQL
    • Apple releases Lisa source code
    • Chuck-e-Cheese (yes, that Chuck-e-Cheese

    As mentioned by Eric, this (RCN #49) will be the final episode of Radio Cloud Native (in it's current format).

    Please keep the podcast in your feed and keep an eye out for fresh content. Sometime early in this new year, the team at Mirantis is planning to revamp Radio Cloud Native (possibly under a new name, but accessible from this same RSS feed).

    Thank you to all of our listeners that kept Radio Cloud Native going over the past two-or-so years. And a special thanks as well as good luck to long-time host Eric Gregory as he pursues future endeavors outside of Mirantis. Stay tuned for more podcasts from Mirantis in 2024!

    Expert Talk: Software Security • Jim Manico & John Steven

    Expert Talk: Software Security • Jim Manico & John Steven

    This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted.
    gotopia.tech

    Read the full transcription of this interview here

    Jim Manico - Founder at Manicode Security & Co-Author of "Iron-Clad Java"
    John Steven - Founding Principal at Aedify Security & CTO at Concourse Labs

    DESCRIPTION
    Security is a key topic in software. Lately, it has shifted from a security team responsibility to a task every single developer has to think about. Jim Manico, Founder and Secure Coding Educator at Manicode Security, and John Steven, the Founding Principal at Aedify Security, assess the evolution of the security role in order for developers to make the right decisions.

    RECOMMENDED BOOKS
    Jim Manico & August Detlefsen • Iron-Clad Java
    Liz Rice • Container Security
    Liz Rice • Kubernetes Security
    Aaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 Simplified
    Aaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 Servers
    Aaron Parecki • The Little Book of OAuth 2.0 RFCs
    Erdal Ozkaya • Cybersecurity: The Beginner's Guide
    Richer & Sanso • OAuth 2 in Action
    Wilson & Hingnikar • Demystifying OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, and SAML 2.0

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    eBPF & Cilium Cloud-native Networking

    eBPF & Cilium Cloud-native Networking

    Dan Wendlandt (@danwendlandt, CEO/Co-Founder @Isovalent talks about the evolution of cloud networking, eBPF and Cilium for programmable infrastructure, and blurring the lines between networking, security and service-mesh. 

    SHOW: 476

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    CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw

    PodCTL Podcast is Back (Enterprise Kubernetes) - http://podctl.com

    SHOW NOTES:

    Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. We’ve been following your work for a while (Nicira, OpenShift networking, etc), but tell our audience a little bit about your background.

    Topic 2 - A few years ago I wrote an article that said, “if you’re in networking, the #1 skill you should learn is Linux”. Why has there been so much shift from “traditional networking” to so many new capabilities being implemented in software, and specifically Linux?

    Topic 3 - Help us understand these two new concepts - eBPF and Cilium. It’s new packet filtering, it’s container networking, it’s multi-cluster networking, it can help with observability - lots going on here. 

    Topic 4 - What are some of the gaps in today’s networking/filtering/observability stacks that can improve with eBPF/Cilium?   

    Topic 5 - We’ve seen quite a few companies evolve from expertise in an open-source project to commercial offerings. What lessons have you learned from other companies that shape how Isovalent will both go-to-market and also engage with ecosystem partners? 

    Topic 6 - What are some of the common use-cases or applications you see that highlight the value of the Isovalent stack? 

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