SIG-Security facilitates collaboration to discover and produce resources which enable secure access, policy control and safety for operators, administrators, developers, and end-users across the cloud native ecosystem.
“Cloud Native” is open source cloud computing for applications — a complete trusted toolkit for modern architectures (CNCF presentation). There are multiple projects which address key parts of the problem of providing access controls and addressing safety concerns. Each of these adds value, yet for these technical solutions to be capable of working well together and manageable to operate they will need a minimal shared context of what defines a secure system architecture.
There is a future where operators, administrators and developers feel confident creating new cloud native applications. They use cloud technologies with clear understanding of risks and the ability to validate that their security policy decisions are reflected in deployed software.
We envision that there could exist an ecosystem of tools that can simplify the experience of cloud native operators, administrators and developers, including:
- System security architecture that understands and accommodates the ever growing heterogeneity of systems and provides a framework to protect resources and data while servicing their users
- Common vocabulary and open source libraries that make it easy for developers to create and deploy apps that meet system security requirements
- Common libraries and protocols that enable people to reason about the security of the system, such as auditing and explainability features.
SIG-Security charter outlines the scope of our group activities, as part of our governance process which details how we work.
Anyone is welcome to join our open discussions of SIG-Security projects and share news related to the group's mission and charter. Much of the work of the group happens outside of SIG-Security meetings and we encourage project teams to share progress updates or post questions in these channels:
- Email list
- CNCF Slack #sig-security channel
The Security SIG group meets every Wednesday at 10:00am PT (USA Pacific, see your timezone here):
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Please let us know if you are going and if you are interested in attending (or helping to organize!) an in-person meetup. Create a github issue for an event and add to list below:
- KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, San Diego, CA - Nov 18 – 21, 2019 - [issue#128]
If you are new to the group, check out our New Members Page and submit a PR to add yourself to the members list.
- SAFE WG - renamed to CNCF Security SIG
- (Proposed) CNCF Policy Working Group - Merged into SAFE WG
- Dan Shaw (@dshaw), PayPal [Chair - term: 6/3/2019 - 9/3/2020]
- Sarah Allen (@ultrasaurus), [Chair - term: 6/3/2019 - 6/3/2021]
- Jeyappragash JJ (@pragashj), Tetrate.io [Chair - term: 6/3/2019 - 6/3/2021]
- Brandon Lum (@lumjjb), IBM
- Emily Fox (@TheFoxAtWork), National Security Agency, U.S.A.
- Justin Cappos (@JustinCappos), New York University
Policy is an essential component of a secure system.
Bi-weekly meetings at 3:00pm PT focus on policy concerns and initiatives.
Co-leads
- Howard Huang (@hannibalhuang), Huawei [Kubernetes Policy WG co-chair]
- Erica von Buelow (@ericavonb), Red Hat [Kubernetes Policy WG]
Co-chair representative: @pragashj
Security assessments are a collaborative process for the benefit of cloud native projects and prospective users by creating a consistent overview of the project and its risk profile.
Facilitator: Justin Cappos (@JustinCappos), New York University
Co-chair representative: @ultrasaurus
Membership governance can be viewed here. If you are new, check out the New Members Page.
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- Devarajan P Ramaswamy (@deva), PADME
- Kamil Pawlowski (@kbpawlowski)
- Geri Jennings (@izgeri), CyberArk
- Jason Melo (@jasonmelo), NearForm
- Torin Sandall (@tsandall), OPA
- Sree Tummidi (@sreetummidi), Pivotal [Cloud Foundry Project Lead]
- Christian Kemper (@ckemper67), Google
- Ray Colline (@rcolline), Google
- Doug Davis (@duglin), IBM
- Sabree Blackmon (@heavypackets), Docker
- Justin Cormack (@justincormack), Docker
- Liz Rice (@lizrice), Aqua Security
- Erik St. Martin (@erikstmartin), Microsoft
- Cheney Hester (@quiqie), Fifth Third Bank
- Mark Underwood (@knowlengr)
- Rae Wang (@rae42), Google
- Rachel Myers (@rachelmyers), Google
- Evan Gilman (@evan2645), Scytale.io
- Andrew Weiss (@anweiss), Docker
- TK Lala (@tk2929), ZcureZ
- Maor Goldberg (@goldberg10)
- Andrew Martin (@sublimino), ControlPlane
- Karthik Gaekwad (@iteration1), Oracle
- Chase Pettet (@chasemp), Wikimedia Foundation
- Jia Xuan (@xuanjia), China Mobile
- John Morello (@morellonet), Twistlock
- Alban Crequy (@alban), Kinvolk
- Michael Schubert (@schu), Kinvolk
- Andrei Manea (@andrei_821), CloudHero
- Santiago Torres-Arias (@SantiagoTorres), New York University
- Brandon Lum (@lumjjb), IBM
- Ash Narkar (@ashutosh-narkar), OPA
- Lorenzo Fontana (@fntlnz), Sysdig [Falco Maintainer]
- Leonardo Di Donato (@leodido), Sysdig [Falco Maintainer]
- Daniel Iziourov (@danmx), Adevinta
- Michael Hausenblas (@mhausenblas, AWS
- Zach Arnold (@zparnold), Ygrene Energy Fund
- Tsvi Korren (@tsvikorren), Aqua Security
- Simarpreet Singh (@simar7)
- Michael Ducy (@mfdii)
- Roger Klorese (@qnetter), SUSE
- John Menerick (@cloudsriseup), Ford Autonomic
- Peter Benjamin (@pbnj), Norton LifeLock
- Emily Fox(@TheFoxAtWork), National Security Agency, U.S.A.
- Carlos Villavicencio (@solrac901), Intel
- Gareth Rushgrove (@garethr), Snyk
- Martin Vrachev (@MVrachev), VMware
- Ricardo Aravena (@raravena80), Rakuten
- Lakshmi Manohar Velicheti (@manohar9999), Shape Security
- Andres Vega (@anvega), Scytale.io
- Cameron Seader (@cseader), SUSE
- Robert Ficcaglia (@rficcaglia), Policy WG
- Matthew Giassa (@iaxes)
- Tabitha Sable (@tabbysable)
- Steven Hadfield (@steven-hadfield), FICO
- Payam Tarverdyan Chychi (@unclepieman), Infoblox
- Yeeling Lam (@yeelinglam), AT&T
- Wayne Haber (@whaber github / @whaber gitlab), GitLab
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As part of the CNCF project proposal process, projects should create a new assessment issue with a self-assessment.
For more details on past events and meetings, please see our past events page