Webinar
Sailing through your Cloud Native Journey with ChartCenter
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Webinar Description:

With Kubernetes becoming the de-facto platform standard for companies navigating through their cloud-native journey, Helm, the package manager of Kubernetes made it easy for applications to be installed and upgraded in a repeatable way. While Helm makes it easy to get started on the cloud-native journey, there’s a need to continuously secure the cloud-native ecosystem, which became our motivation for building ChartCenter. 

There is no central Helm repository that guarantees immutability and availability requirements for public Helm charts. At the same time, the number of security issues being reported is increasing at a very rapid pace. In the first 4 months of 2020, the number of new security issues disclosed was greater than the entire number of security issues reported in 2016. During this webinar, we will explain how ChartCenter can be used to secure the cloud-native ecosystem by providing public Helm charts in a repeatable way and at the same time be able to contain the spread of ever-increasing security issues.


Who should attend:
  • Developers who build and deploy applications on Kubernetes

  • Security experts, build engineers and release managers who want to improve security as they adopt containerization, Kubernetes and Helm.

Pre-requisites: Users should have a basic knowledge of Kubernetes and Helm and have at least authored or deployed a Helm chart.

The Agenda:
  • Basic Helm Intro

  • Pain points and risks to be aware of while adopting Helm and Kubernetes

  • How to contain these risks and address pain points using ChartCenter

  • Demo

  • Roadmap

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Details
Date: July 21st
Time: 10:30 AM PST
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Duration: 60 mins
Host: Ankush Chadha
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Presenter Information
Ankush Chadha
Development Manager, Community
Ankush currently manages the Community engineering team at JFrog and is passionate about OSS and community projects. His team is currently responsible for three central repositories: ChartCenter, GoCenter & ConanCenter. He has been in DevOps enablement space for the past 13 years. He loves sharing best practices at meetups and conferences and gave talks at GopherCon, HelmSummit, SwampUp, as well as a few global meetups.