Securing Microservices


Details
Please keep your RSVP up to date, free spots are always in demand!
On Thursday the 12th October we are inviting all interested to join a talk about Microservices by Sam Newman.
We assemble at 18:30 pm and the talk "Securing Microservices" starts at 19:00 pm until 20:00 pm.
Afterwards we are looking forward to discussions and socializing while enjoying food and cold beverages.
Abstract:
Microservices give us many options. We can pick different technologies, mix synchronous and asynchronous integration techniques or embrace different deployment patterns. But they also give us different options in how we think about securing our systems.
Done right, and microservices can increase the security of your vital data and processes. Done wrong, and you can increase the surface area of attack. This talk will discuss the importance of defence in depth, discussing the many different ways in which you can secure your fine-grained, distributed architectures.
Bio:
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Sam Newman, calls himself a techie at ThoughtWorks. Aside from other things he committed sporadically to open source projects, spoke at more than a few conferences, and wrote some things including the book Building Microservices (http://buildingmicroservices.com/) for O'Reilly.
Twitter: @samnewman (https://twitter.com/samnewman)

Securing Microservices