Jatin Jindal
Product Builder at Broadcom
Palo Alto, California, United States
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Jatin is a Product Builder at Broadcom, specializing in Kubernetes data protection and cyber resilience. He builds scalable, self-service recovery solutions using CNCF projects like Velero to help enterprises architect immutable environments against ransomware. Previously, he drove product innovation at AWS and various startups. Jatin holds an MBA from Chicago Booth and a BTech from IIT Bombay.
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Air-Gapped, Immutable, and Isolated: Surviving Ransomware in a Cloud-Native Ecosystem
As Kubernetes environments mature into production, they are prime targets for ransomware. While traditional infrastructure relies on physical air-gaps and hardware clean rooms, cloud-native architecture requires a software-defined approach to immutability, isolation, and backup validation for recovery. How do you safely restore critical apps without risking re-infection and in the shortest time possible?
In this session, we explore how to design a zero-trust cyber recovery solution for K8s. We talk about securing the data copy management pipeline: utilizing OIDC for identity-driven API access, locking down backup RBAC, and using CSI snapshots alongside S3 Object Lock to ensure immutability. We propose an approach to building an automated "Clean Room" to facilitate safe workload recovery, while utilizing Antrea and Istio based traffic management to neutralize malware beaconing and lateral reinfection during forensic analysis. Walk away with a complete blueprint for K8s cyber recovery.
Abstracting Velero: Building Unified Self-Service Resilience for Hybrid Platforms
Platform engineering teams face a dual mandate: accelerate Kubernetes deployments while maintaining legacy virtual workloads. Unifying data protection across this divide is notoriously difficult. Exposing raw K8s backup APIs or CLI tools, like Velero, directly to developers creates friction, configuration drift, and fragmented workflows compared to traditional IT tooling.
This session explores architectural patterns for abstracting cloud-native data protection behind a unified, self-service API. We discuss how platform teams can wrap backup controllers to offer true "Resilience as a Service." Learn to build API-driven workflows that trigger K8s namespace and persistent volume backups alongside legacy instance snapshots. We will cover cross-environment RBAC management, handling application-consistency hooks, and designing developer portals that abstract storage complexity. Empower developers to protect applications without needing to become storage experts.
Jatin Jindal
Product Builder at Broadcom
Palo Alto, California, United States
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