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Open, Secure, and Ready: Red Hat’s Approach to AI Security, Zero Trust, and Post-Quantum Defense

As threat actors evolve and AI reshapes how we build and defend systems, the security community needs open, transparent, and future-proof solutions. At Red Hat, we’re embedding security into every layer of the stack—from containers to cryptography—so developers, platform teams, and security pros can move fast without breaking trust.
In this session, we’ll walk through how Red Hat is advancing security across:
AI Workloads: How we secure the AI lifecycle—from training to inference—with Red Hat OpenShift AI

Confidential Computing: Using hardware-backed isolation (AMD SEV, Intel TDX, IBM Secure Execution) to protect sensitive data and models in use

Zero Trust: SPIFFE/SPIRE-based workload identity, least privilege, microsegmentation, and continuous policy enforcement

Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC): How Red Hat is preparing for crypto-agility and quantum-resilient architectures

Software Supply Chain Security: Image signing, SBOMs, provenance tracking, and open-source integrity using Sigstore

Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security (RHACS): Real-world detection, response, and prevention in Kubernetes environments

DevSecOps + GitOps: Automating guardrails across build, deploy, and runtime

You’ll leave with practical ideas, demos, and architecture examples—plus a clear picture of how open source can lead the way in building secure, scalable systems.

Doron Caspin

Doron Caspin is the Senior Manager of Product Management for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security, based in Chapel Hill, NC.

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

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