Rey Lejano
Solutions Architect @ Red Hat, CNCF Ambassador, K8s SIG Docs co-chair, SIG Security subproject lead, K8s v1.23 release lead, DevOps Institute Ambassador
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Rey Lejano is a Solutions Architect at Red Hat and is the co-chair of Kubernetes SIG Docs. He contributes to Kubernetes SIG Security, Release, & Contributor Experience. He is a member of seven Kubernetes Release Teams including serving as the 1.23 Release Lead and 1.25 Emeritus Adviser. Rey leads the Kubernetes SIG Security Third-Party Security Audit subproject and helped release the last security audit in April 2023. Rey is a CNCF Ambassador and DevOps Institute Ambassador.
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Document Your Career Path With SIG Docs!
Contributing to open source is a resume builder, and the Kubernetes project has many impactful ways you can make your mark. Have you considered what roles are influenced by contributing to high-value, wide-reaching documentation? Come hear from technical writers, developer evangelists, and staff engineers about how contributing to docs has shaped their career, and how you can forge yours contributing to Kubernetes documentation.
In this session you’ll learn how SIG leads got started in open source, how their involvement in the ecosystem is part of their full-time job, and how they juggle open source commitments with their salaried roles. They’ll also show you where it's worthwhile to contribute to the Kubernetes docs based on the kind of career you want to build. By the end, attendees will have heard from SIG Docs leads about their career journeys, how Kubernetes has helped them, and which documentation contributions can have a tangible impact on career growth and job opportunities.
SIG Security: Unravelling the Kubernetes Security Audit Together
SIG Security takes a community-building approach to improving Kubernetes security, both for the project itself and for our end users. Join organizers Ala, Pushkar, Rey, and Savitha for an overview of SIG Security and timely updates from our Documentation, Self-assessments, and Tooling subprojects. You'll learn what's been going on, what’s next, and how you could join in.
Our Third-party Security Audit subproject will be a special focus. With 111 new Stable enhancements, Kubernetes has really matured since the previous audit in 2019! It takes teamwork to coordinate such a big audit, and we will share that process including the CFP, the audit itself, and internal review with the Security Response Committee. We will also share the vulnerabilities and recommended mitigations uncovered by the April 2023 audit.
SIG Security has something to learn and contribute for every experience level, from beginner to expert. We hope to see you there!
Cloud Native Essentials: A 101 Tutorial to Start Your Cloud Native Journey
Learning about cloud native projects can be difficult and time consuming on your own. This 90 minute tutorial introduces and demystifies many CNCF graduated projects. In this tutorial we’ll give an overview of CNCF graduated projects, what problems they solved, and how to use them. The tutorial will go through the installation, setup, and use of the following: the container runtime containerd to be used with upstream Kubernetes, the latest version of upstream Kubernetes (including etcd), Harbor for a container registry, Helm to deploy an application, Prometheus for monitoring, fluentd for logging, Open Policy Agent and Gatekeeper for admission control for compliance. After this tutorial, you’ll be well on your way on your cloud native journey.
Rey Lejano
Solutions Architect @ Red Hat, CNCF Ambassador, K8s SIG Docs co-chair, SIG Security subproject lead, K8s v1.23 release lead, DevOps Institute Ambassador
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