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Policy-as-Code Super-Powers! Rethinking Modern IaC With Service Mesh And CNI.

Who wants to sit there and manually write policy, or YAML, or define the way we deploy our apps, by hand? Anybody?

That’s right, ABSOLUTELY NO ONE!

When observing previous security breaches or exploits, it’s usually discovered that misconfiguration or a lack of consistent configuration led to this. Because of this, the rapid evolution of modern infrastructures presents both opportunities and challenges. Old security paradigms and processes are faltering. Platform Engineers shouldn’t simply build YAML and deploy imperatively.

- Does Infrastructure as Code (IaC) offer promising avenues?
- How can we achieve Compliance or Policy as Code?
- Can developers use existing programming frameworks to define Infrastructure and applications as Python, Java, Go, and others?
- How can platform engineers deploy just-in-time policy-as-code with tools like Istio, Cilium, and Pulumi?

Dive deep with Kat and Marino as they unravel the intricacies of using IaC to bolster security strategies. With hands-on examples (featuring Civo Cloud) we'll craft a SecOps library package for modular, efficient, and enforceable security-as-code.

Kat Morgan

Platform Engineer & Educator

Seattle, Washington, United States

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