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Is your project looking to move levels in the CNCF, but you have questions about the security requirements? Have you make every security improvement you can think of, but have a nagging feeling that you missed something? Or do you just want help with your project’s security?
TAG Security can help! TAG Security does security assessments of CNCF projects, both as part of graduation and to help improve your security posture. It also has several publications designed to help apply security concepts to cloud native projects. In this talk we will discuss the resources that TAG Security provides to projects and their maintainers to understand and improve their security. We’ll dive into assessments: project self-assessments, how these relate to joint security assessments, how both of these relate to incubation and graduation. We’ll also talk about how TAG Security relates to the domain technical reviews (DTRs) for projects moving levels. Join us to level up your project’s security posture!
Marina Moore is a Research Scientist at Edera. She is a maintainer of The Update Framework (TUF), a CNCF graduated project that provides secure software update and delivery. She is also a chair of CNCF's TAG Security where she contributes to security assessments and whitepapers, as... Read More →
Andres has spent his 20+ year career building tools for developers, wearing different hats. He’s been working on the identity space for the last 6 years, and is currently the Product Manager for OpenFGA.