Making Open Source Magic
…Yes, they can write tons of code, but can they effectively tell people what it does? And myMy job with the OpenSSF * (Open Source Security Foundation), CDF (Continuous Delivery Foundation), CNCF * (Cloud…
Organizations have come to rely on the cloud for many of their computing workloads. This trend has been accelerated by the urgent prioritization of security, the redefined needs of the hybrid and distributed workforce, and a surge in data analytics, machine learning (ML), and artificial intelligence (AI) that benefit from the cloud’s uninterrupted access to software, data, and other resources, anywhere, at any time. The cloud also connects organizations, networks, and users to edge computing devices and systems. These trends yield a vastly expanded, diverse range of users, devices, and applica
Zero Trust Cloud Security - IntelZero trust is a comprehensive security strategy that is designed to protect all hardware, software, data, and users on an organization’s network and in the cloud. A zero trust approach to security differs from the more traditional perimeter defense strategy. In a perimeter defense, the organization protects the boundaries of its private network with firewalls and multilayered software security solutions to regulate and filter traffic to and from the public network. Once a user or device has been verified and admitted to the private network, it is typically treated as a trusted resource. By con
Zero Trust Cloud Security - IntelEndpoint security is a critical IT function that helps protect devices, users, networks, and the entire organization from unauthorized access and cyber threats. The most common endpoint security solutions are deployed on the network itself, with a combination of firewalls and antivirus software. If users work remotely, however, their devices may operate outside the organization’s firewall and connect to the network through unsecured or shared Wi-Fi. With little control over the remote users’ network security, IT must manage the devices themselves. Hardware-based security capabilities of the In
What Is Endpoint Management? – Intel…Yes, they can write tons of code, but can they effectively tell people what it does? And myMy job with the OpenSSF * (Open Source Security Foundation), CDF (Continuous Delivery Foundation), CNCF * (Cloud…
…largest international network of over 65,000 predominantly African-American attorneys and judges. About the Host Katherine Druckman, Open Source Security Evangelist, Intel Katherine Druckman, an Intel open source security evangelist, hosts…
…Developer relations (DevRel) can include a lot of roles, such as developer advocate, community architect, community manager, technical evangelist, or principal product evangelist. I used to host meetups at HP when I…
…All my life I was working on networking and communication jobs and roles. I started from my first job, I worked for a company called ECI. Now it's Ribbon. I was…
…patience she gave to me to mentor me to learn about Kubernetes and networking. Women in Tech and Role Models Katherine Druckman: That's great. At the end of the day, we…
…The role of foundations in fostering open source culture. The Role of Foundations in Open Source Katherine Druckman: A subject near and dear to my heart and I think all of ours…
…We start by looking at security-related issues and the licensing model and how permissive it is. We evaluate the strength of the community, including how much talent or expertise is backing…
…It's all security critical. Once you get someone who is an expert in that, to actually change the code, now you probably have to go through a security audit process with…
…Kubernetes as an abstraction layer, of course, must interface with many things to provision the nodes, get the networking together, and get the security stuff together. So that was my involvement because…
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