Marion McCune
I have been working in IT for thirty years, and IT security for fifteen. My recent experience is as a pen tester, where I was a director of a small consultancy company. I've lately become interested in containerization security and am starting to become involved in this field.
I live in the Scottish Highlands with my husband, three cats and occasional pine martens. My interests are history, art, DDO, cookery and the great outdoors - not necessarily in that order.
Session
This hands-on workshop aims to give you an understanding of the security features and pitfalls of modern containerization tools like Docker and Kubernetes. We’ll cover a range of topics to build up a picture of the security options available and show practical examples of attack and defence on containerized systems.
There will be hands-on labs covering common attacks on Docker, Docker containers and Kubernetes clusters.
Prerequisites – Familiarity with basic Docker commands and Linux command line use will be helpful, but we’ll provide step-by-step instructions for people who are less familiar with them.
Workshop requirements:
- A laptop with a web browser that does not have strict filtering in place (e.g. no white-list only corporate proxies) and an SSH client.