Enhance your conference experience at OSMC with our pre-conference training courses, scheduled for the first day, November 19. With a limited number of participants, these sessions provide individual support and effective training. Check out our first confirmed conference workshops.
Observing and Securing Kubernetes Workloads
Kubernetes is becoming very common, and companies everywhere are trying to start using it quickly. However, security is often ignored or delayed, which can seriously threaten the applications running on Kubernetes.
In this workshop, Daniel Bodky will look at common ways Kubernetes can be attacked and how to prevent or fix these issues from the beginning. We will use Cilium, a popular tool for managing container networks, along with Hubble and Tetragon, to secure our clusters’ networks and runtime environments. Through easy, hands-on sessions, we will learn to secure internal traffic and manage file access and process lifecycles. This workshop is suitable for people with basic Kubernetes knowledge and an interest in cloud-native security.
Find out more about Daniel’s Kubernetes workshop!
Unlock the Full Potential of Git and GitLab in One Day!
Are you ready to improve your development workflow with Git and GitLab? Join our one-day workshop to learn best practices and advanced features for efficient project management.
Feu Mourek will cover Git fundamentals, including working directory, staging area, repository, and advanced branching strategies. You’ll learn to write effective commit messages, handle remotes, and resolve merge conflicts. They’ll also explore GitLab’s Web IDE, issue boards, and graphs to manage your workflow, track progress, and handle releases smoothly. You’ll master CI/CD by creating pipelines, using templates, and incorporating variables for flexible workflows.
This workshop is ideal for developers and administrators with basic Linux knowledge. By the end, you’ll confidently use GitLab’s powerful features and tackle any Git challenges.
Find out more about Feu’s GitLab workshop!
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