Daniel Bodky
Daniel is a Platform Advocate from Germany who made his way from Systems Engineering via Consulting to Advocating for cloud-native solutions. He's a huge fan of open-source, actively engaged in projects revolving around Ansible and Kubernetes, and loves to try out up-and-coming projects and technologies.
Session
Containers are a fundamental building block of DevOps operations, yet building them efficiently and securely can be a burden: Developers often don’t know about the platforms’ security constraints, baseline configuration, and expected behavior, while DevOps folks lack domain knowledge regarding the frameworks and languages in use. The result: insecure or bloated containers!
In this hands-on, 90 minute workshop, we will take a look at common scenarios for containerized applications, and improve them bit by bit, taking a good look at tools available to us in the cloud-native container world.
Participants can expect to get a good understanding of easily applicable actions to trim and secure container images, gain insights throughout the building process, and learn how to streamline the building process from the developer machines to production.
Workshop environments for each participant will be provided, and the workshop resources will be freely available on GitHub for further research and experimentation.