06-08, 10:00–10:50 (EST5EDT), Rocky Linux (BallroomB)
Compliance in cloud environments can be easier but you have to be flexible. Join us as we look at cloud analogs for Linux VMs to lean into our providers but be able to run all of our handy shell commands for workloads.
Does this sound familiar from developers, "if I just had a shell, I could run my commands and have this done in a minute"?
Does this also sound familiar from compliance, "you get to talk to the assessor about the configuration, patch management, security and logging for a random sample out of the fleet of virtual machines that we are running in the cloud"?
You might be thinking that these are not valid questions because everyone should just do everything cloud native and not be responsible for any servers.
In this talk, we will quickly look at how this situation manifests and some possible solutions to help provide the desired functionality while leaning into your cloud platform to reduce the amount of compliance work that you are responsible for.
A Linux veteran with three decades of expertise, embarked on his journey in what later burgeoned into the largest ISP in the Midwest. Hailing from Michigan, his formative years were marked by a deep dive into the intricacies of Linux, setting the stage for a lifelong passion for technology.