Security News > 2020 > November > Cybersecurity training: Learn how to secure containerized environments
Driven by a strong curiosity to know how computers and computer programs are made, how they work, and how safe they are, Sheila A. Berta, Head of Security Research at Dreamlab Technologies, has been interested in cybersecurity since her early teens.
"At the moment everything tends to migrate to containerized, serverless and/or cloud environments with a microservices focus, so DevOps and other IT professionals have been forced to learn how to implement and work with these infrastructures," she explained her more recent research interests.
During HITBCyberWeek, which is scheduled to start on November 15, Berta's colleague Sol Ozzan will hold an online workshop focused on Docker and Kubernetes defense that will serve as a preview for a 2-day virtual training courses that the two will conduct through HITBSecTrain in February next year.
"Our Attack and Defense on Docker, Swarm and Kubernetes training at HITBSecTrain will provide attendees with the practical knowledge they need to analyze and secure containerized & Kubernetes-orchestrated environments," Berta told Help Net Security.
"I had the pleasure of seeing how the trainers built the materials for the Attacking and Securing Industrial Control Systems course and I have to say that it is the most practical training on ICS hacking I have ever seen. It even has practices for air-gap bypass techniques," she noted.
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