One can reasonably assume container security will undergo many changes in the near term, especially considering the recent widely publicized security breaches (not to mention the ones we do not already know about). But Maya Kaczorowski, a Google product manager, begs to disagree. When it comes to responsibilities organizations share with cloud and tool providers, Kaczorowski, says the model isn't changing, per se. Instead, “people are becoming less and less worried about the pieces that they don't have to manage, or the pieces that they used to have to manage — but they are no simpler for whatever reason,” Kaczorowski said. Shared responsibilities, Google’s approach to container security and recently exposed vulnerabilities and other related themes were the subject of a podcast with Kaczorowski, recorded live at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona in May.
One can reasonably assume container security will undergo many changes in the near term, especially considering the recent widely publicized security breaches (not to mention the ones we do not already know about).
But Maya Kaczorowski, a Google product manager, begs to disagree. When it comes to responsibilities organizations share with cloud and tool providers, Kaczorowski, says the model isn't changing, per se. Instead, “people are becoming less and less worried about the pieces that they don't have to manage, or the pieces that they used to have to manage — but they are no simpler for whatever reason,” Kaczorowski said.
Shared responsibilities, Google’s approach to container security and recently exposed vulnerabilities and other related themes were the subject of a podcast with Kaczorowski, recorded live at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona in May.