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Deliver blog: Kabanero security - Security isn't easy when integrating open source #14
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As part of the August 26th release blog series, we want to introduce the topic of security. This blog should describe the difficulties with security around integrating open source and the various aspects of security we focus on within the Kabanero project. The goal is to build momentum through our blog series from August 26 release up to the September events that begin Sept 9th and run through Sept 26.
Blog should describe the challenges with creating a comprehensive security story with separate open source projects. How Kabanero addresses X different aspects of security when integrating open source. What aspects, considerations, and an example of why each are important (risk examples)
some thoughts:
Nathan Ziemann 11:52 AM
Integrating a bunch of open source projects around Kubernetes is hard. It’s even harder to ensure security is accounted for. OpenShift is well known for it’s focus on security and we build upon that looking at aspects of security required of applications and toolchains. That’s where Kabanero simplifies the life of developers, architects and operators. Let’s take about how.
Jim Mulvey 11:40 AM
yes, need to look at from 3 angles - install, app admin, developer (our personas).
one key aspect — hiding the complexity of K8s from Jane.
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