Learn CNCF projects with Whitney and her lightboard ⚡️
Jun 2, 2023
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes that allows you to write policy just like you would any other Kubernetes resource - meaning no code! Kyverno allows you to validate and mutate resources, in addition to several other actions like generating resources, verifying container image signatures, and even cleaning up resources - all based on policy-as-code but without the coding! Join us as we discover how powerful, flexible, and EASY policy can be!
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Chip Zoller is a technologist, maintainer, and contributor to the Kyverno project where his primary focus is on process, enablement, documentation, automation, policy design and authoring, and community. Chip’s background is as an architect, engineer, and cloud native consultant having spent over twenty years fulfilling roles spanning the gamut in companies from small to large, most recently Dell Technologies where he was a lead system architect for edge computing. Prior to dedicating himself full time to technology, he previously was a classical musician and holds a doctorate in performance. He is a maintainer and contributor to several other open source projects in the CNCF, is active in the broader Kubernetes community, and blogs at neonmirrors.net. Chip is a technical product manager at Nirmata and lives in central Kentucky with his wife and two rescue dogs.
Whitney is a lovable goofball who enjoys understanding and using tools in the cloud native landscape. Creative and driven, Whitney recently pivoted from an art-related career to one in tech. She is a CNCF Ambassador and active in the open source community. You can catch her lightboard streaming show ⚡️ Enlightning on Tanzu.TV. And not only does she rock at tech - she literally has toured playing in the band Mutual Benefit on keyboards and vocals.