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Issuing Certificates in Microservices with Kubernetes and EJBCA
Mitch Mershon, Product Marketing Manager Shian Sung, Director of Solutions Engineering
Security teams need to protect their infrastructure, but that becomes increasingly challenging in automated and dynamic environments like microservices and infrastructure as code.
To move fast, developers often take shortcuts, using hardcoded secrets or credentials, or issuing self-signed or misconfigured certificates that create operational challenges and pose serious risks.
Join Shian Sung, Director of Solutions Engineering, and Mitch Mershon, Product Marketing Manager, as they discuss how to integrate PKI into your microservices environment to issue trusted and compliant identities for every workload at scale. In this session, you’ll learn:
The role of PKI in microservices and infrastructure as code
Challenges of PKI and certificate sprawl in DevOps
How to issue trusted identities in Kubernetes with EJBCA, including a live demo
Earn .25 CPE credit on this webinar. Keyfactor is an approved (ISC)2 CPE Submitter, partner.
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PKI On-Demand for DevOps with Ansible and EJBCA
Ryan Sanders, Director of Product Marketing Sven Rajala, Solutions Engineer
Application and operations teams today need to run anywhere, move fast, and automate everything. There's just one problem. Developers can't move fast or be agile when slow and manual security processes, like traditional PKI tools, stand in their way.
Automation isn't optional when deploying and using PKI in DevOps. Otherwise, developers will find faster, non-compliant methods to obtain certificates. This webinar will show you how to use DevOps tools and practices to simplify and scale PKI for DevOps.
The importance of PKI and machine identities in DevOps
Why traditional PKI processes aren't working
How to automate and orchestrate PKI for DevOps with EJBCA and Ansible
Earn 1 CPE credit on this webinar. Keyfactor is an approved (ISC)2 CPE Submitter, partner.
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Integrating Secure Code Signing in the CI/CD Pipeline
Ryan Sanders, Director of Product Marketing Eric Mizell, VP Field Engineering
Code signing is a powerful method to protect the integrity of containers, artifacts, and software across the CI/CD pipeline. But signing is more than just certificates and signatures. It’s about integrating the sign and verify process into your pipeline while keeping sensitive keys secure and in the right hands.
If signing processes aren’t secure, it opens to door to malware, exploits, and supply chain attacks. Join Eric Mizell, VP of Solutions Engineering, and Ryan Sanders, Director of Product Marketing, as they discuss how to integrate fast and secure signing within your CI/CD pipeline.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
Where code signing fits into the CI/CD pipeline
Best practices for signing key protection and policy control
How Keyfactor Signum makes signing fast and secure, including a live demo
Earn 1 CPE credit on this webinar. Keyfactor is an approved (ISC)2 CPE Submitter, partner.
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Issuing Certificates in Microservices with Kubernetes and EJBCA
Mitch Mershon, Product Marketing Manager Shian Sung, Director of Solutions Engineering
Security teams need to protect their infrastructure, but that becomes increasingly challenging in automated and dynamic environments like microservices and infrastructure as code.
To move fast, developers often take shortcuts, using hardcoded secrets or credentials, or issuing self-signed or misconfigured certificates that create operational challenges and pose serious risks.
Join Shian Sung, Director of Solutions Engineering, and Mitch Mershon, Product Marketing Manager, as they discuss how to integrate PKI into your microservices environment to issue trusted and compliant identities for every workload at scale. In this session, you’ll learn:
The role of PKI in microservices and infrastructure as code
Challenges of PKI and certificate sprawl in DevOps
How to issue trusted identities in Kubernetes with EJBCA, including a live demoEarn .25 CPE credit on this webinar. Keyfactor is an approved (ISC)2 CPE Submitter, partner.