Guests:

  • Evan Gilman, co-founder CEO of Spirl
  • Eli Nesterov, co-founder CTO of Spril

Topics:

  • Today we have IAM, zero trust and security made easy. With that intro, could you give us the 30 second version of what a workload identity is and why people need them?
  • What’s so spiffy about SPIFFE anyway?
  • What’s different between this and micro segmentation of your network–why is one better or worse?
  • You call your book “solving the bottom turtle” could you tell us what that means?
  • What are the challenges you’re seeing large organizations run into when adopting this approach at scale?
  • Of all the things a CISO could prioritize, why should this one get added to the list? What makes this, which is so core to our internal security model–ripe for the outside world?
  • How people do it now, what gets thrown away when you deploy SPIFFE? Are there alternative?
  • SPIFFE is interesting, yet can a startup really “solve for the bottom turtle”?

Resources:

  • SPIFFE and Spirl
  • “Solving the Bottom Turtle” book [PDF, free]
  • “Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!” book [also, one of Anton’s faves for years!]
  • “Zero Trust Networks” book
  • Workload Identity Federation in GCP