[Re-Cap] SPIFFE Community Day: Spring 2020

Umair M. Khan
SPIFFE
Published in
3 min readJun 18, 2020

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Compelling case studies, increasing adoption, and big plans for the future …

On April 24, 2020, the SPIFFE community held its largest gathering of contributors and users to date. This gathering connects project committers, maintainers, and users, showcases recent project innovations, and facilitates an exchange of experiences regarding how SPIFFE and SPIRE are put into practice to address cross-workload authentication across heterogeneous IT environments.

The event, held 100% online for the first time, had 300+ registered attendees from 120 organizations (100% YoY growth). The event also featured presentations from end-users like ByteDance (makers of TikTok), Square, TransferWise, and Uber, and also featured a remarkable demo showcasing SPIRE and Open Policy Agent providing an integrated solution for authentication and authorization.

In case you missed it or want to watch it again, no need to worry. Below you will find the video highlights:

Introductions, Roadmap & Project Updates

Community introductions: Engineers from GitHub, HPE, Doc.ai, Anthem, IBM, Frontdoor, and the CNCF Network Service Mesh project share why they are interested in adopting SPIFFE and SPIRE.
The SPIFFE Continuum — a set of real values: Andres Vega from HPE shares project highlights since the Fall ’19 gathering, and also dives into the roadmap.
Project update from SIG-Spec: Justin Burke from Google provides an update on the burgeoning SPIFFE federation specification.
SPIRE project updates: Tyler Julian from Uber and Andrew Harding from HPE provide an update on SPIRE, including highlights from the 0.10 release and version 2 of the go-spiffe library.

End-user talks on SPIRE

End-user talks focused on operationalizing SPIRE

  • Operationalizing SPIRE at Square: Matthew McPherrin from Square talks about how they went from prototypes to an operational, production-quality SPIRE deployment that they are happy to rely on. He shares deployment architecture, testing scenarios, monitoring strategies, and recovery from issues they ran into.
  • Observability in SPIRE at Scale: Andrew Moore from Uber talks about Uber’s experience with observability in SPIRE at their scale. He provided an overview of their telemetry implementation and shared what the community can do to fine-tune observability.

Demo

Community User Research

A big thank you to all the presenters and the attendees who actively participated in the event.

Join us on Slack to share ideas, ask questions, and learn from those using SPIFFE and SPIRE to implement zero-trust security for cloud-native architectures.

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