STAG facilitates collaboration to discover and produce resources that enable secure access, policy control, and safety for operators, administrators, developers, and end-users across the cloud native ecosystem.
“Cloud Native” is open source cloud computing for applications — a complete trusted toolkit for modern architectures. There are multiple projects which address key parts of the problem of providing access controls and addressing safety concerns. Each of these adds value, yet for these technical solutions to be capable of working well together and manageable to operate they will need a minimal shared context of what defines a secure system architecture.
There is a future where operators, administrators and developers feel confident creating new cloud native applications. They use cloud technologies with clear understanding of risks and the ability to validate that their security policy decisions are reflected in deployed software.
We envision that there could exist an ecosystem of tools that can simplify the experience of cloud native operators, administrators and developers, including:
- System security architecture that understands and accommodates the ever growing heterogeneity of systems and provides a framework to protect resources and data while servicing their users.
- Common vocabulary and open source libraries that make it easy for developers to create and deploy apps that meet system security requirements.
- Common libraries and protocols that enable people to reason about the security of the system, such as auditing and explainability features.
TAG Security has published several resources for the community, which can be found in the publications document.
STAG charter outlines the scope of our group activities, as part of our governance process which details how we work.
Anyone is welcome to join our open discussions of STAG projects and share news related to the group's mission and charter. Much of the work of the group happens outside of Security TAG meetings and we encourage project teams to share progress updates or post questions in these channels:
Group communication:
- Email list
- CNCF Slack #tag-security channel
Leadership:
- To reach the leadership team (chairs & tech leads), email [email protected]
- To reach the chairs, email [email protected]
Refer to the slack governance document for details on slack channels and posting to the channels.
Group meeting times are listed below:
- US: Bi-weekly on Wednesdays at 10:00am UTC-7 (see your timezone here)
- EMEA: Bi-weekly on Wednesdays at 01:00pm London (see your timezone here)
- Here is a TAG-Security curated calendar with the main meetings and working groups.
- See the CNCF Calendar for a list of all CNCF calendar invites.
Got something to bring up or share? Review how to get a topic or presentation added to the Agenda on our process page.
Meeting Link: zoom.us/my/cncftagsecurity (Password: 77777)
One tap mobile:
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US - San Jose | +16699006833,,7375677271# |
Dial by your location:
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US - New York | +1 646 558 8656 |
US - San Jose | +1 669 900 6833 |
US - Toll-free | 877 369 0926 |
US - Toll-free | 855 880 1246 |
Australia - Toll-free | 1800 945 157 |
Meeting ID: 737 567 7271
Please let us know if you are going and if you are interested in attending (or helping to organize!) a gathering. Create a github issue for an event and add to list below:
- Cloud Native SecurityCon North America, Feb. 1-2 2023
If you are new to the group, we encourage you to check out our New Members Page
There are several groups that are affiliated to or do work and cover topics relevant to the work of Security TAG. These can be seen here
- TAG-Security - renamed STAG (TOC Issue 549)
- SAFE WG - renamed to CNCF Security TAG
- (Proposed) CNCF Policy Working Group - Merged into SAFE WG
- Brandon Lum (@lumjjb), Google [Chair term: 6/3/2021 - 6/3/2023]
- Aradhana Chetal (@achetal01), TIAA [Chair term: 6/3/2021 - 6/3/2023]
- Andrew Martin (@sublimino), Control Plane [Chair term: 3/17/2022 - 3/17/2024]
- Justin Cappos (@JustinCappos), New York University
- Ash Narkar (@ashutosh-narkar), Styra
- Andres Vega (@anvega), VMWare
- Pushkar Joglekar (@PushkarJ), VMWare
- Ragashree Shekar (@ragashreeshekar), TBD
- Michael Lieberman (@mlieberman85), TBD
- Marina Moore (@mnm678), NYU
- Dan Shaw (@dshaw), PayPal [Chair term: 6/3/2019 - 9/3/2020]
- Sarah Allen (@ultrasaurus), [Chair term: 6/3/2019 - 6/3/2021]
- Jeyappragash JJ (@pragashj), Tetrate.io [Chair term: 6/3/2019 - 6/3/2021]
- Emily Fox (@TheFoxAtWork), Apple [Chair term: 9/28/2020 - 2/4/2022]
Policy is an essential component of a secure system.
Bi-weekly meetings at 3:00 PM PT focus on policy concerns and initiatives.
Co-leads
- TBD
Co-chair representative: @achetal01
Security reviews are a collaborative process for the benefit of cloud native projects and prospective users by creating a consistent overview of the project and its risk profile.
Facilitator: Justin Cappos (@JustinCappos), New York University
Facilitator: Matthew Giassa (@Iaxes), Cisco
Co-chair representative: @lumjjb
Software Supply Chain attacks have come to the wider community's attention following recent high-profile attack, but have been an ongoing threat for a long time. With the ever growing importance of free and open source software, software supply chain security is crucial, particularly in cloud native environments where everything is software-defined.
Weekly meetings at 8:00 AM PT (50 min) (see your timezone here) See CNCF calendar for invite.
Facilitator for current deliverables is listed on the issue
As part of the CNCF project proposal process projects should create a new security review issue with a self-assessment .
For more details on past events and meetings, please see our past events page