
eBPF: Why is everyone talking about it and what does that mean to you?
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, a groundbreaking innovation has captured the attention of enthusiasts, developers, and industry pioneers alike: eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter). But what exactly is stirring this widespread excitement and how does it impact you personally and professionally? This presentation aims to demystify the buzz surrounding eBPF, illustrating its transformative potential in the realms of networking, security, and system monitoring.
In this session we will discuss implementation details about eBPF, how OSS softwares are using it and show how to write your first (or not) eBPF program.
Automatic Threat Response Engine for Kubernetes
This session delves into the cutting-edge realm of Automatic Threat Response Engines designed specifically for Kubernetes. We will explore how these proactive defense systems are revolutionizing how organizations protect their cloud-native applications from emerging threats. By automating the detection and mitigation process, these engines not only enhance security but also significantly reduce the time and resources required to respond to incidents.
Using Falco, Falco SideKick, and Falco Thalon, we will demonstrate how to properly respond to attacks in near real-time, analyzing data from different sources and taking actions that span your entire environment.
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