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The most secure server is one that is disconnected from the Internet and unplugged. And the most convenient environment for devs is where they have admin access to production and the freedom to do what they want. Sometimes it feels hard to reconcile these two ideals, allowing devs to be free to use whatever dependencies they want while making sure their setup and software are as secure as possible. Hence the term - Software Supply Chain Security, which looks at securing the entire process of getting software from devs to production.
Let's look at a real-world scenario of a cloud-native fintech platform on GKE. The vision? A robust, flexible, and secure foundation that supports SOC2-compliant deployments and empowers developers to be as productive as possible, contrary to the typical for the financial sector blown-out processes and approval chases.
This solution is powered by Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and the cloud's niftiest security tools from the Secure Supply Chain toolkit.
Abdel Sghiouar
Google Cloud
Abdel Sghiouar is a senior Cloud Developer Advocate at @Google Cloud. A co-host of the Kubernetes Podcast by Google and a CNCF Ambassador. His focused areas are GKE/Kubernetes, Service Mesh, and Serverless. Abdel started his career in data centers and infrastructure in Morocco, where he is originally from, before moving to Google's largest EU data center in Belgium. Then, in Sweden, he joined Google Cloud Professional Services. He spent five years working with Google Cloud customers on architecting and designing large-scale distributed systems before turning to advocacy and community work.
Natalie Godec
Zencore
Natalie is a Systems/DevOps/Cloud engineer turned Cloud Architect, Ukrainian-born and based in London, UK. She is a Google Developer Expert and Champion Innovator in Cloud, and a Women TechMakers Ambassador.
Aside from technology, her passions include photography, travelling and designer handbags.