Microservices Security with Prabath Siriwardena and Nuwan Dias

Legacy Code Rocks - Podcast autorstwa Andrea Goulet and M. Scott Ford

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Security is a big topic with many facets, and this is especially true for microservices. Microservices deployment has been around for some time, but security didn’t get much attention from developers – they simply trusted the network. Today we talk with Prabath Siriwardena and Nuwan Dias, authors of Microservices Security in Action* and deputy CTOs of the WSO2, on the state of microservices security today. We dig deep into the issues of infrastructure, available tools, procedures, and challenges in predicting the threats and integrating security patches into microservices. When you finish listening to the episode, make sure to connect with Prabath and Nuwan on LinkedIn and Twitter, and book their services at https://wso2.com with a steep 35% discount with the code podlegacy20.  And don’t miss the opportunity to read their book Microservices Security in Action for free with the codes provided below (codes expire in March 2021).  Mentioned in this episode: Prabath Siriwardena on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/prabathsiriwardena/ Prabath Siriwardena on Twitter at https://twitter.com/prabath  Nuwan Dias on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nuwandias/?originalSubdomain=lk  Nuwan Dias on Twitter at https://twitter.com/nuwandias  Read Prabath Siriwardena and Nuwan Dias, Microservices Security in Action at https://www.manning.com/books/microservices-security-in-action?query=nuwan for free with codes: legmic-1CF1 legmic-3460 legmic-13D3 legmic-511B legmic-EEE7 Use WSO2 services at https://wso2.com with 35% discount with the code podlegacy20 * Heads up! If you purchase the book through the link above, we will get a small commission which helps us continue to bring quality content to our Legacy Code Rocks! community. You won’t pay a penny more, we receive a small kickback, and you’re supporting our friends who wrote the book. Everybody wins!  

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