Английская Википедия:Ian Coldwater

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Ian Coldwater is an American computer security specialist, hacker, and speaker specializing in Kubernetes and cloud native security.[1][2] They are a Principal Security Architect at Docker,_Inc., and co-chair the Kubernetes special interest group Kubernetes SIG Security.[3][4][5]

Career

Coldwater started working in tech in their thirties, starting in DevOps before focusing on security.[6] They began specializing in hacking and hardening Kubernetes containers, working as an independent penetration tester before joining Heroku as a lead platform security engineer.[6][7] As of 2021, they work as a security architect at Twilio.[8] Along with Tabitha Sable, they co-chair the Kubernetes special interest group, Kubernetes SIG Security.[3][4] They are also on the governing board of the Open Source Security Foundation.[9]

Coldwater has spoken at conferences including DEF CON,[10] Black Hat,[11] KubeCon and CloudNativeCon,[5] RSA Conference,[12] Velocity,[13] and devopsdays.[14][15] In 2020, they received the Top Ambassador award from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation for spreading interest in the area.[15]

Hacking Kubernetes, published by O'Reilly Media, credits Coldwater and Duffie Cooley for co-developing the "canonical offensive Kubernetes one-liner".[16] In 2020, Coldwater and Brad Geesaman presented a talk at RSA 2020 titled "Advanced Persistence Threats – The Future of Kubernetes Attacks",[17] in which they demonstrated bypassing Kubernetes audit logs and other attacks.[16] In 2021, Coldwater, with expertise from Chad Rikansrud, became the first person in history to escape a container on a mainframe.[10][18]

Personal life

Coldwater lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[12] Politically, they identify as an anarchist.[19] Coldwater is non-binary, and uses they/them pronouns.[20]

See also

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