Kubernetes features are moving fast, and its networking layer is constantly adapting for all new kinds of workloads. However we still lack a basic but essential feature: a way to filter and protect incoming web traffic.
The Gateway API is the natural place to add security, and many enterprises mandate such a thing. In this session, we introduce a new project that connects OWASP Coraza WAF directly with Kubernetes.
Join us to learn more on how Coraza Kubernetes Operator is proposing to bring the well known CoreRuleSet (CRS) filtering approach to Kubernetes, on a structured way, allowing cluster and gateway admins to provide traffic filtering on Gateway API and lift the security features to another level.
José Carlos Chávez is a Security Software Engineer at Okta, an OWASP Coraza co-leader and a Mathematics student at the University of Barcelona. He enjoys working in Security, compiling to WASM, designing APIs and building distributed systems. While not working with code, you can... Read More →
Engineer on OpenShift Ingress, Gateway API & DNS area at Red Hat. Kubernetes Gateway API maintainer, working across different areas. Likes Legos, Planes, Traveling and Infrastructure-related development