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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, many organizations are embracing the power of the public cloud by shifting their workloads to them. A recent study shows that 98% of IT leaders 1 have adopted a public cloud infrastructure. It is estimated by the end of 2023, 31% of organizations expect to run 75% of their workloads 2 in the cloud. 8 Complexity.

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Optimizing PCI compliance in financial institutions

CIO Business Intelligence

CCA prerequisites Large organizations usually govern their IT portfolio via global architectural patterns, which can be thought of as building blocks, and include IT security patterns. In practice, IT architectural patterns give architects the building blocks to design any IT solution.

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Technology Short Take 102

Scott Lowe

Bernd Malmqvist talks about Avi Networks’ software-defined load balancing solution, including providing an overview of how to use Vagrant to test it yourself. Chris Hein shows how to use the Heptio Authenticator with kops to link Kubernetes cluster authentication to AWS IAM. Cloud Computing/Cloud Management.

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Technology Short Take #25

Scott Lowe

I think this three-part series on new network models for cloud computing ( part 1 , part 2 , and part 3 ), while almost a year old, is quite good. I came across this post on CloudFoundry’s User Account and Authentication Service (the UAA). Cloud Computing/Cloud Management. Definitely worth reading, in my view.

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Why SASE Sits At The Centre Of A Hybrid Workforce

CIO Business Intelligence

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is an architecture that consolidates connectivity and security into a single cloud platform. In short, SASE involves fusing connectivity and security into a singular cloud-based framework. This model guarantees secure connections to necessary applications, irrespective of location or device.

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Kubernetes on OpenStack: The Technical Details

Scott Lowe

Next, Lees shows another Kubernetes diagram, but this time the diagram illustrates the “connection points” between Kubernetes and the underlying cloud (OpenStack, in this particular case). These connection points are provided by the OpenStack cloud provider in Kubernetes (enabled via the --cloud-provider and --cloud-config flags).

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CoreOS Continued: Fleet and Docker

Scott Lowe

Note that even though fleet helps with scheduling containers across a cluster of systems, fleet doesn’t address some of the other significant challenges that arise from an architecture based on distributed micro-services in containers. However, the basic architecture I’ve shown you here can be extended.

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