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This week's 6 best Kubernetes vacancies that focus on security are:

DevSecOps Engineer with Anthropic
πŸ’° $40.5M to $48.5M a year
🏠 From the office in San Francisco, CA, USA
β†’ https://ku.bz/wrrnmcjDQ

DevSecOps Engineer with Tailscale
πŸ’° $16.1M to $20.14M a year
🌎 Fully remote
β†’ https://ku.bz/J9Cs7QBBp

DevSecOps Engineer with Accenture Federal Services
πŸ’° $11.49M to $15.13M a year
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Remote from
β†’ https://ku.bz/bsl59cPMh

DevSecOps Engineer with OpenAI
πŸ’° $364.5K to $490K a year
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/NXd17JHfV

DevSecOps Engineer with Faire
πŸ’° $268K to $368.5K a year
🏠 From the office in San Francisco, CA, USA
β†’ https://ku.bz/Lt703grhh

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Mike Stefaniak, Head of Product, Kubernetes and Registries at Amazon Web Services (AWS), shares three key trends he's observing at KubeCon that are shaping the future of Kubernetes deployments:

1. How security and trust are becoming critical differentiators in open source projects
2. The resurgence of service mesh communication patterns, particularly around routing models and enabling communication between multiple agents within clusters.
3. The growing need for more sophisticated authorization mechanisms in Kubernetes to handle the actions that AI agents and MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools might take

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Ron Matsliah from Next Insurance built an AI assistant that cut build debugging time by 75% β€” combining deterministic rules with AI, delivered straight into Slack.

You will learn:

- Why combining deterministic rules with AI produces better results than letting an LLM guess alone
- How correlating Kubernetes events with build logs catches spot instance terminations that produce misleading errors
- Why integrating into existing workflows and building feedback loops from day one drove adoption
- The prompt engineering lessons learned from testing with real production data instead of synthetic examples

Watch (or listen to) it here: https://ku.bz/PDdYfC00w

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This week on Learn Kubernetes Weekly 175:

πŸ’° Advanced Kubernetes: Cost-Aware Scheduling for Multi-Cluster Optimization with Custom Metrics
πŸ“ System Design Series: Scaling Kubernetes Workloads with Vertical Pod Autoscaler
πŸ•ΈοΈ Service Mesh Patterns: The Invisible Network That Makes Microservices Work
πŸ› Troubleshooting Conan: ZFS ARC Container Initialization Slowness
πŸ“ Developing on Raspberry Pi

Read it now: https://kube.today/issues/175

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This week's 6 best Kubernetes vacancies that focus on security are:

DevSecOps Engineer with Anthropic
πŸ’° $405K to $485K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/wrrnmcjDQ

DevSecOps Engineer with OpenAI
πŸ’° $364.5K to $490K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/NXd17JHfV

DevSecOps Engineer with Faire
πŸ’° $268K to $368.5K a year
Remote from the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom (+1 more)
β†’ https://ku.bz/6dD8HVYdT

DevSecOps Engineer with Aurora Innovation
πŸ’° $275K to $352K a year
Hybrid in Seattle, WA, USA
β†’ https://ku.bz/xPft28bGc

DevSecOps Engineer with Perplexity
πŸ’° $220K to $405K a year
Fully remote
β†’ https://ku.bz/rnYh0TMpt

πŸ‘‰ Browse 3785 jobs on Kube Careers https://kube.careers
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Santosh Vallurupalli, Senior Solution Architect at Amazon Web Services, discusses how organizations are solving the tension between rapid container deployments and regulatory compliance requirements.

He explains how policy-as-code tools like OPA, Gatekeeper, and Kyverno enable teams to maintain an application security posture without sacrificing deployment velocity through shift-left strategies that integrate compliance checks directly into CI/CD pipelines, providing real-time alerts when applications fail to meet compliance standards at deployment time.

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Landon Clipp built a GPU Containers as a Service platform from scratch β€” solving multi-tenant GPU isolation with Kata/QEMU, NVLink fabric partitioning, and Cilium network policies.

You will learn:

- Why standard NVIDIA tooling fails in multi-tenant setups, and how PCI topology scanning makes GPUs visible to Kubernetes without kernel drivers
- How to partition the NVLink fabric between tenants using a trusted service VM running Fabric Manager
- What caused 8-GPU VMs to take 30+ minutes to boot, and the fixes that brought it down to minutes

Watch (or listen to) it here: https://ku.bz/jjK_yJTDz

🌟 This episode is brought to you by LearnKube β€” get started on your Kubernetes journey through comprehensive online, in-person or remote training. https://learnkube.com/training

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This week on Learn Kubernetes Weekly 176:

⚑ Go on Kubernetes: Why Your p99 Spikes with CFS CPU Throttling, Quotas, and Go 1.25
πŸ” From 10,000 eBPF Events to 1 Alert: Don't Burn the CPU
πŸ€– Inside a Self-Hosted AI Coding Assistant: Architecture, Kubernetes Deployment, and llama.cpp
πŸ”₯ Kubernetes Pod Auto-Scaling: HPA and CDN
🌐 How My Client Hit Linux Kernel Network Limits on AWS EKS

Read it now: https://kube.today/issues/176

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Amine Hilaly, Software Development Engineer at Amazon Web Services (AWS), explores the fundamental architectural decision of whether to expose multiple Kubernetes resources through a single higher-level API or manage them individually.

He examines the security implications of giving users access to all deployment fields versus implementing restricted defaults with secure configurations.

Watch the full interview: https://ku.bz/Gq1-34ZN0
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This week's 6 best Kubernetes vacancies that focus on security are:

DevSecOps Engineer with Anthropic
πŸ’° $405K to $485K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/wrrnmcjDQ

DevSecOps Engineer with OpenAI
πŸ’° $364.5K to $490K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/NXd17JHfV

DevSecOps Engineer with Faire
πŸ’° $268K to $368.5K a year
Remote from the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom (+1 more)
β†’ https://ku.bz/6dD8HVYdT

DevSecOps Engineer with Perplexity
πŸ’° $220K to $405K a year
Fully remote
β†’ https://ku.bz/rnYh0TMpt

DevSecOps Engineer with xAI
πŸ’° $180K to $440K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/R4vBYC5mW

πŸ‘‰ Browse 4557 jobs on Kube Careers https://kube.careers
AgentDiscover Scanner detects autonomous AI agents and Shadow AI in codebases using static analysis for Python and JavaScript, network monitoring for active LLM traffic, and Kubernetes runtime detection via Cilium Tetragon eBPF.

More: https://ku.bz/lCqClc_3w
This case study shows how upgrading to Kubernetes 1.34 caused KIAM pods to fail due to service account token expiration changes, revealing that legacy clients using long-lived tokens now expire after 24 hours instead of 90 days.

More: https://ku.bz/73CpNdNtb
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Vincent von BΓΌren was refactoring an old Helm chart when he spotted a debug log line printing a Kubernetes ServiceAccount token to stdout β€” still running in production.

He decoded it: no audience restrictions, one-year expiry. "My stomach turned. I knew this could be a serious security incident."

In this episode, Vincent breaks down:

- What's actually inside a ServiceAccount JWT
- Why default tokens enable replay attacks
- Projected tokens β€” the solution that's been available since 1.20, but why most teams haven't switched
- Practical steps to reduce exposure

Watch (or listen to) it here: https://ku.bz/LTnB_Ntbc

🌟 This episode is brought to you by LearnKube β€” comprehensive Kubernetes training. https://learnkube.com/training

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Paul Butler, founder at Jamsocket, shares his team's approach to Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in Kubernetes.

He explains why they deliberately minimize RBAC usage by leveraging Google Kubernetes Engine's IAM for cluster access and limiting RBAC to essential pod-to-resource permissions.

This approach has proven effective for their 4-person team, showing how small organizations can manage Kubernetes without complex RBAC configurations.

Watch the full episode: https://ku.bz/Dmn93dd7M
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60-70% of all Kubernetes exploits start with exposed credentials.

Rodrigo Bersa from AWS lays out the three security concerns every developer should address before going to production:

1. Supply chain security β€” build from scratch or use hardened base images with zero CVEs from the start.
2. Continuous scanning β€” a clean image today won't stay clean.
3. Secrets management β€” Kubernetes secrets are base64-encoded, not encrypted. Store secrets externally (e.g., Secrets Manager) and mount them as volumes. If there's no shell in your image, credentials stay out of reach.





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This week on Learn Kubernetes Weekly 177:

β˜• What Happens When You Run Java at Scale on Kubernetes
πŸš€ From Push to Production: Our Deployment Pipeline with Argo CD
⚑ From Minutes to Seconds: How I Eliminated Kubernetes Image Pull Delays
πŸ•οΈ Nomad on OpenShift: The Case for the Control Plane
πŸ”¬ Deep Dive: The Linkerd Destination Service

Read it now: https://kube.today/issues/177

⭐️ This newsletter is brought to you by Spectro Cloud, helping you scale K8s infrastructure for AI workloads β€” from cloud to edge https://ku.bz/JD0dS5lhZ
Forwarded from Kube Careers
This week's 6 best Kubernetes vacancies that focus on security are:

DevSecOps Engineer with Anthropic
πŸ’° $405K to $485K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/wrrnmcjDQ

DevSecOps Engineer with OpenAI
πŸ’° $364.5K to $490K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/NXd17JHfV

DevSecOps Engineer with Faire
πŸ’° $268K to $368.5K a year
Remote from the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom (+1 more)
β†’ https://ku.bz/6dD8HVYdT

DevSecOps Engineer with Perplexity
πŸ’° $220K to $405K a year
Fully remote
β†’ https://ku.bz/rnYh0TMpt

DevSecOps Engineer with xAI
πŸ’° $180K to $440K a year
On-site in Palo Alto, CA, USA, Washington, DC, USA
β†’ https://ku.bz/fk6J-Tflt

πŸ‘‰ Browse 5267 jobs on Kube Careers https://kube.careers
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Rohit Agrawal from Databricks on replacing Kubernetes networking with a proxy-less, client-side load balancing system and eliminating 20-30% over-provisioning across hundreds of services.

You will learn:

- Why KubeProxy's L4 routing breaks down for gRPC: it picks a backend once per connection, not per request
- How Databricks built an Endpoint Discovery Service that streams real-time pod metadata to every client
- How zone-aware spillover cuts cross-AZ costs without sacrificing availability
- Why CPU-based routing failed and what signals to use instead

Watch (or listen to) it here: https://ku.bz/y803JMhBk

🌟 Sponsored by LearnKube β€” Kubernetes training, online or in-person. https://learnkube.com/training

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This week on Learn Kubernetes Weekly 178:

πŸ”₯ Kubernetes Remote Code Execution via nodes/proxy Get Permission
πŸ¦… AetΓ²s: From Chaos to Engineering Excellence β€” A 3-Year Transformation
☸️ Kubernetes v1.35: Extended Toleration Operators to Support Numeric Comparisons
πŸ”„ Reducing Complexity By Migrating from K8S to ECS Fargate for NetworkLessons
πŸ—„οΈ Database State Management in Kubernetes: Running SQL Server on AKS with GitOps

Read it now: https://kube.today/issues/178

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Forwarded from Kube Careers
This week's 6 best Kubernetes vacancies that focus on security are:

DevSecOps Engineer with Anthropic
πŸ’° $405K to $485K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/wrrnmcjDQ

DevSecOps Engineer with OpenAI
πŸ’° $364.5K to $490K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/NXd17JHfV

DevSecOps Engineer with Faire
πŸ’° $268K to $368.5K a year
Remote from the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom (+1 more)
β†’ https://ku.bz/6dD8HVYdT

DevSecOps Engineer with Perplexity
πŸ’° $220K to $405K a year
Fully remote
β†’ https://ku.bz/rnYh0TMpt

DevSecOps Engineer with Veeam Software
πŸ’° $172.4K to $441.5K a year
Remote from the United States of America
β†’ https://ku.bz/lhKbTMggn

πŸ‘‰ Browse 5950 jobs on Kube Careers https://kube.careers
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Nicholaos Mouzourakis, Staff Product Security Engineer at Gusto, explains a fascinating performance issue they encountered when deploying Open Policy Agent in Kubernetes. He details how Go's default thread management clashed with Kubernetes CPU resource limits, causing significant performance degradation.

The core issue: Go automatically spawns threads equal to the number of CPU cores reported by the OS (8 in their case), but Kubernetes with a 750 millicore limit only allowed access to 75% of a single core. This meant all 8 Go threads were competing for limited CPU resources, creating what he describes as "context switch thrashing."

Nicholaos shares how they diagnosed this problem and the counterintuitive solution - reducing GOMAXPROCS from 8 to 2 - which immediately improved performance.

Watch the full episode: https://kube.fmhttps://ku.bz/S-2vQ_j-4