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Tetrate at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023
HomeTetrate at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023

Tetrate is excited to be participating at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023
from April 19 – 21, 2023 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Cloud Native
Computing Foundation’s flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists
from leading open source and cloud native communities. Be sure to stop by our
Booth #S98 to learn from and connect with our onsite team!




REQUEST A MEETING

The Tetrate team of experts and engineers will be available for a demo and
discuss how our Application Connectivity and Security platform can support your
application networking needs.

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ISTIO DAY

Tetrate is thrilled to be the platinum sponsor of Istio Day Europe 2023, taking
place on April 18th. This event provides a deep dive into open source Istio –
the industry’s most popular service mesh. Industry experts and project
maintainers from across the ecosystem will deliver thought leadership, lessons
learned and actionable insight from deploying Istio in production as well as
provide hands-on training and tutorials. This is a great way to deepen your
understanding of the service mesh and the value it can bring to your
organization. 



 

 


AFTER HOURS


Tetrate is partnering with Sysdig, Snyk and Safeguard to host an amazing evening
of networking at the Heineken Experience after hours party on Tuesday, April
18th from 18:00 – 21:00. The event will be located at the Heineken Brewery,
Stadhouderskade 78, 1072AE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Enjoy great food and beverage as well as provocative presentations by leading
open source security vendors. Zack Butcher, Tetrate founding Engineer, will also
be on hand discuss the updated Service Mesh Handbook.  

Stay tuned for registration details.




ENVOY MOVIE PREMIERE


The world premiere of the Envoy documentary, featuring Tetrate co-founder Varun
Talwar, is happening at KubeCon + CloudNativeConEU and is a must-attend top
experience! 

Join Varun Talwar and the Tetrate team on Thursday April 20th from 18:15 – 19:00
in the Forum Centre for Inside Envoy – The Proxy for the Future, a captivating
documentary that delves into the origins and rapid ascent of one of the most
significant open source projects in the community today.

 


CHECK OUT OUR TALKS

We are excited to be involved in multiple program streams this year including
the following talks during Istio Day co-located event and KubeCon +
CloudNativeCon.

ISTIO DAY




ISTIO FOR CONTROLS COMPLIANCE

 

Istio’s mTLS gets talked about a lot for security and compliance — but it’s only
a tiny piece of the puzzle. In this talk, Zack Butcher — a NIST co-author on
microservice security standards and zero trust — will break down how Istio can
be used to satisfy controls for all kinds of regulatory regimes. We’ll look at
specific use cases of folks using Istio to help implement a variety of controls
for PCI DSS, FedRAMP, and GDPR compliance in production.

Finally, we’ll take a forward look at an upcoming NIST Special Publication on
Zero Trust (which Zack is co-authoring) and discuss how Istio can be used as a
stepping stone from a traditional perimeter based security model to a modern
identity based model. You’ll leave this talk with a solid understanding of the
types of controls Istio can be used to implement, how to actually implement a
variety of them, and an understanding of how Istio can be used to iterate
forward on your security posture.

KUBECON + CLOUDNATIVECON


ENVOY GATEWAY UPDATE

 

Come here about updates on Envoy Gateway, the OSS Envoy ingress controller that
the community has been working on!


REVAMPING KUBERNETES WITH CONTEXTUAL AND STRUCTURED LOGGING, A DEEP DIVE

 

Kubernetes is undergoing fundamental changes in its logging infrastructure to
emit structured logs containing references to Kubernetes objects and the context
of a log entry, making logging in Kubernetes uniform and machine-readable,
bringing more automation to Kubernetes monitoring. Much effort has gone into
enhancing klog and migrating Kubernetes components to achieve structured and
contextual logging. We aim to cover a deep dive into the changes, a demo
comparing performances and seamless log ingestion with log collection agents
like Fluent Bit. It affects the complete code base of Kubernetes and needs
collaboration between maintainers of different SIGs.

This talk will make adopting best practices easy as we advance. We welcome
everyone contributing to Kubernetes or interested in understanding the modern
way of Kubernetes logs collection. New contributors are most welcome as it gives
a good starting point to familiarize themselves with the Kubernetes code base.


AUTOMATED CLOUD-NATIVE INCIDENT RESPONSE WITH KUBERNETES AND SERVICE MESH

 

Security incident response is a well-understood operation, with established best
practices like the MITRE Att&ck Framework and the Lockheed Martin Kill Chain.
Tooling to aid and automate incident response exists, but not all of it is
applicable to cloud-native platforms. For example, playbook apps are generally
applicable, but the steps to move compromised workloads to an isolated forensics
network are platform-specific, and new implementations are needed for the
cloud-native world.

In this talk, Francesco and Matt will * Recap incident response 101 * Introduce
some cloud-native tech including Kubernetes, Istio, and GitOps * Show an
Operator built by Matt for dynamically adding complex layer-7 traffic rules in
response to changes in the environment, which will be used as part of the demo *
Walk you through a response to a log4shell attack against a workload in a k8s
cluster: sensor alert, SIEM analysis, IRP automation (honeypots, isolation),
building the IoC, and killing the attack.


SAFE, DYNAMIC MIDDLEWARE WITH DAPR AND WEBASSEMBLY

 

Join us for a practical talk on how the Dapr event-driven runtime implements
dynamic extensions with WebAssembly. We’ll cover how things work in general as
well rationale and a peek into implementation. When you leave, you’ll have a
good idea of how WebAssembly lets you extend cloud native architecture without
RPC. Dapr allows custom processing pipelines to be defined by chaining a series
of middleware components. A request goes through all defined middleware
components before it’s routed to user code, and backwards through the same
components before a response is returned to the client.

This talk shows how custom HTTP middleware can used without changing the Dapr
binary, using WebAssembly technology. Dapr loads these dynamically and without
requiring any system dependencies or RPC services. Specifically, we’ll review
the http-wasm application binary interface (ABI) which SDKs implements, and how
this relates to other ABI like proxy-wasm or waPC. Well cover how the middleware
works, including the wazero runtime which Dapr embeds to run wasm without system
dependencies. Finally, we’ll chat about how this fits into Dapr’s long-term
strategy in extensibility.


APISERVER-ONLY CLUSTERS FOR FUN AND PROFIT

 

Kubernetes is a very extensible system, to the point that the apiserver and
database can be run on their own. In this configuration there’s no
controller-manager or scheduler, and no support for actually running workloads.
However these components can support CRDs and Operators. This makes it a perfect
host for lightweight control planes for other systems.

In this talk, Matt will show how an Operator can run on just a bare-bones
control plane. The control-plane cannot run workloads and the Operator (Istio,
in this case) doesn’t deal with anything in the cluster. However, together they
functions as a small, lightweight unit providing services outside the cluster.
Matt will explain the theory of this style of deployment, and how to set it up
yourself. He will show a demo using the Istio control plane, which will provide
networking services to a set of VMs (as there is no cluster).


WE ARE HIRING!

If you are passionate about cloud native technologies like containers, K8s,
Istio, Envoy Proxy, GraphQL, eBPF, serverless functions, and more, then
Tetrate.io is the place for you! Be sure to check out the Careers page, or chat
with us in person!


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