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Openshift Container Security with ACS

Global Knowledge

Red Hat ACS approaches security on three buckets:

  • Secure supply chain: Seuring images and images registries, binaries and dependencies. Everything related to image scanning, images registries accesses.
  • Secure infrastructure: Secure the yaml configuration file before deployments, secrets, security contexts, RBACs is the container using root privileges, what aer the mounted volumes?
  • Secure workloads: Being reactive to vulnerabilities detected on the cluster, the hosts, the containerised applications Configuration Management.

In this webinar we will explore these three buckets to see how it increases container security in Openshift.

Date: Thursday 23rd of March, 2023

Time: 10:30AM (CET)

Duration: 2 Hours

Speakers: 

Gary WilliamsMourad NakibDick Goettsch

Business Development Manager, Red Hat EMEA

Gary has been in the training industry since 2008 and has experience on both the training reseller side as well as the Red Hat side of the fence. Gary's partner experience and understanding of business processes / challenges that are faced is a great resource to work with you on for improvements and solutions to boost Red Hat knowledge. In his role as Business Development Manager fo the Training Resellers - his passion is to enable and provide support to the teams of the Training Partners.

Training Solution Architect, Red Hat EMEA

Mourad Nakib has 15+ years of diverse experience working in large organisations in virtualisation, storage and cloud infrastructure support, leading corporate wide IT initiatives, organising and conducting IT projects. He's fluent across both Windows and Linux platofrms.

For him, IT is a passion not a profession.

 Strategic Alliances Manager, Skillsoft

Dick Goettsch is an accomplished Strategic Alliance Manager with over 15 years of experience at Global Knowledge/Skillsoft in building and maintaining successful partnerships. In this role Dick assists customers by providing specific training recommendations for vendors including Red Hat, Cisco, VMware, Citrix, Veeam, and EC-Council.