
Episode 45
SPIFFE, with Andrew Jessup
Kubernetes Podcast from Google · Kubernetes Podcast from Google
March 20, 201935m 56s
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Show Notes
SPIFFE is the Secure Production Identity Framework for Everyone. Craig hates the name. Andrew Jessup, co-founder and VP of Product at Scytale (with a C) tells him and Adam why they should look past that and how Jason Bourne fits into the world of Cloud Native.
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