INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As the Chief Security Architect at Red Hat, Mike Bursell spends his days talking about security both inside and outside the company
His job, he tells us on the sidelines of the Open Source Summit Europe 2019 in Lyon, France, is to encourage people to think about security
before you deploy to put security in because you deploy every two weeks, for instance
have a rule that you're only going to accept container images from a trusted repository, you need to make sure that that's automated
You can't expect your engineers to know what those correct things should be
Similarly, you might say, I'm going to make sure that none of my containers last for more than 24 hours, I always restart them
But you want to make sure that when you restart the containers you're taking the latest image because there may be patches that have been
project he co-founded, to enable apps to run within Trusted Execution Environments, completely independent of platforms and SDKs.Besides
I think some of the multi-party computation projects are becoming important
I think there's some interesting questions around AI and security
When you're putting your training models together, how you manage, possibly personal data, without sharing with everybody, and there's a
crossover between the multi-party computation and some of the trust execution environments and things, lots of different things sort of in