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BDEN Meetup in Gent | Monitoring Applications Running on K8s with openTelemetry

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BDEN Meetup in Gent | Monitoring Applications Running on K8s with openTelemetry

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Join this meetup hosted by Belgium Dev Experience Network in Gent on February 25th! Please register via their meetup page to secure your spot.

Schedule:
- 17:00 - 18:00 - Doors open
- 18:00 - 18:15 - Intro
- 18:15 - 19:00 - Bypassing Security Controls in the K8s Ecosystem

  • Speaker:
    Philippe Bogaerts (Public Cloud System Engineer and Co-Founder of BruCON)
  • Description:

Let’s be real: Kubernetes security is a mess. Developers are expected to ship fast, scale seamlessly, and somehow keep attackers out while juggling a ton of other responsibilities. Meanwhile, threats like data theft, cryptojacking, and cluster takeovers are looking around every corner. And let’s not even start on AI workloads: they bring a whole new level of chaos to the (application) security game.
The attack surface is vast. Many security controls fail to provide an acceptable level of protection and are often easily bypassed. By examining the problem from various angles, this talk will explore where and how to effectively secure applications, workloads, and clusters.
To conclude, we’ll examine how AI and its associated frameworks further complicate the security landscape. This session aims to shed light on how collective awareness of these security challenges can lead to better protection for everyone.

- 19:00 - 19:15 - Break
- 19:15 - 20:00 - Monitoring Applications Running on K8s with openTelemetry

Kubernetes makes scaling applications easy, but monitoring them can be a challenge. OpenTelemetry helps by providing a standard way to collect metrics, logs, and traces—but how do you actually use it in real-world applications?
In this talk, we’ll break down how the OpenTelemetry Operator simplifies observability in Kubernetes and why it’s a game-changer for developers and platform engineers. We’ll also explore how to send OpenTelemetry data to Elastic where powerful search and analytics capabilities help you quickly detect issues, find root causes, and optimize performance. To wrap things up, I’ll demo a complete setup, from deploying the OpenTelemetry Operator to monitoring an application in Elastic.

- 20:00 - 22:00: Network Event & Food

After the talks you will be able to share your valuable insights and ideas with everyone, while sharing some food and drinks.

Please register via the Belgium Dev Experience Network meetup page to secure your spot.

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