Why We Need To Share Seth Vargo’s Serverless Secret
In episode 56 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny talks to Seth Vargo. Seth is the author of ‘Learning Chef’ and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology. He is currently a Developer Advocate at Google. This discussion is centred around the talk Seth gave at DevSecCon Seattle - “Secrets In Serverless”.
Episode 56 of the The Secure Developer podcast, hosted by Guy Podjarny, Seth Vargo, titled "Why We Need To Share Seth Vargo’s Serverless Secret" was published on April 28, 2020 and runs 18 minutes.
April 28, 2020 ·18m · The Secure Developer
Summary
In episode 56 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny talks to Seth Vargo. Seth is the author of ‘Learning Chef’ and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology. He is currently a Developer Advocate at Google. This discussion is centred around the talk Seth gave at DevSecCon Seattle - “Secrets In Serverless”.
Episode Description
On today’s episode, Guy Podjarny, President and cofounder of Snyk, talks to Seth Vargo at DevSecCon Seattle. Seth previously worked at HashiCorp, Chef Software, CustomInk, and a few Pittsburgh-based startups. He is the author of Learning Chef and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology. Today, he is now a developer advocate at Google and is passionate about the human element of security. This discussion is centered around the talk Seth gave at DevSecCon Seattle titled, Secrets in Serverless. In this episode, we flesh out one of the core principles of this talk which is that security is not binary. Here we explore the often-unseen side of security and how developers can prevent or limit attacks by assuming from the get-go that their secrets will be leaked! If you’re looking for practical, in-depth advice, as well as a leading, expert strategy that will shift your view on managing secrets in serverless – then this is the episode for you!
Show notes and transcript can be found here
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