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* HOME * SKILLS * ARTICLES * TALKS * Upcoming * Favourites * Debugger from Scratch * Cloud Native - security threat or opportunity? * What have namespaces done for you lately? * Talks archive * BOOKS & PROJECTS * PODCASTS * BACK STORY * SOCIAL * MUSIC * RESOURCES * This template doesn't support hiding the navigation bar. HOME SKILLS ARTICLES TALKS * Upcoming * Favourites * Debugger from Scratch * Cloud Native - security threat or opportunity? * What have namespaces done for you lately? * Talks archive BOOKS & PROJECTS PODCASTS BACK STORY SOCIAL MUSIC RESOURCES * Search * * LIZ RICE SOFTWARE, CONTAINERS, & SECURITY * I LOVE MAKING, UNDERSTANDING & EXPLAINING CODE My background and core competence is systems software engineering, but I love the whole process of building products. I've been in startups that have succeeded and others that have failed. I enjoy writing code, and understanding how other people will use it. I'm Chief Open Source Officer with eBPF pioneers Isovalent, creators of the Cilium project, which provides cloud native networking, observability and security. I'm a member of the Open UK Board. I was chair of the CNCF's Technical Oversight Committee 2019-2022, and I co-chaired the KubeCon / CloudNativeCon 2018 events in Copenhagen, Shanghai and Seattle. AWAY FROM MY DESK When I'm not working you'll quite likely find me on a bike (in real life or racing on Zwift), at a gig, eating & drinking with friends, doing yoga or making music. You might see my drum kit in the background on Zoom calls - I'm a mediocre drummer at best, but it's fun! CONTAINER SECURITY BOOK I’ve written a book published by O’Reilly, called Container Security: Fundamental Technology Concepts that Protect Containerized Applications. Support independent bookstores by buying your copy from Bookshop.org! * SKILLS WHERE I GET OVER MY BRITISH RESERVE AND ADMIT THAT I'M PRETTY GOOD AT THESE CONTAINERS, KUBERNETES AND SECURITY I've been working with containers for several years. I'm a fan of Kubernetes and, eBPF, and I've learned a thing or two about the security aspects of using containers and distributed systems. LIVE CODING ON STAGE Apparently this is a special skill. This talk, where I explain what a container is in a few lines of go, has been well-received, or you might want to watch me build a debugger from scratch. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING I spent the first, well, many years of my professional life writing and architecting portable network stack implementations. I love and understand how to make clean, well-architected code. GOLANG And C, if I really have to. Go is really my language of choice these days, and I'm good enough at it that I'm a Google Developer Expert in Go. Some things are on my GitHub profile. WRITING As well as my own Medium posts, I've written for numerous sites and magazines such as Increment and The New Stack. I'm also an O'Reilly author - check out my books on Container Security, What is eBPF, Kubernetes Security (co-authored with Michael Hausenblas), or my guide to Containerizing your Go Code. SPEAKING I've been honoured to speak at tech conferences around the world. My black belt talk on container namespaces won me a speaker award at DockerCon, and my dotGo talk on debuggers was the second most highly rated talk at dotConferences in 2017. * RECOGNITION OPENUK INDIVIDUAL AWARD 2020 AWS CONTAINER HERO GOOGLE DEVELOPER EXPERT IN GO * ARTICLES A FEW HIGHLIGHTS FROM WRITING I'VE DONE RECENTLY HOW EBPF STREAMLINES THE SERVICE MESH THE NEW STACK CONTAINERS IN THE KEEP DEFENSE IN DEPTH FOR CONTAINERS, IN INCREMENT MAGAZINE FOLLOWING THE SUPERPOWER PROMISE OF EBPF WHY I'M EXCITED TO JOIN EBPF PIONEERS ISOVALENT, WORKING ON CILIUM AND CLOUD NATIVE NETWORK SECURITY CNCF COMMUNITY LEADER SPOTLIGHT MY JOURNEY TO TOC CHAIR A DEBUGGER FROM SCRATCH USING THE PTRACE() SYSTEM CALL TO WRITE A BREAKPOINT DEBUGGER IN GOLANG. © Liz Rice 2017-2022 Build your own site like this with Strikingly Medium Cookie Use We use cookies to ensure a smooth browsing experience. By accepting, you agree the use of cookies. Learn More Accept all Settings No Thanks × WHAT ARE COOKIES? 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