Bringing Secure Boot to the Core of Containers [VIDEO] | Linux Today

Bringing Secure Boot to the Core of Containers [VIDEO]

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Sean Michael Kerner
May 30, 2015

CoreOS is a Linux startup that has been making a name for itself by building out a clustered, scalable container operating system distribution. On the path toward building scale, CoreOS is also focusing on security.

Matthew Garrett is well known in the Linux community for his work in helping to enable Secure Boot to work in Linux back in 2011, while he was working for Red Hat. With Secure Boot, hardware will only boot a trusted operating system. It’s an idea that might soon come to the world of containers as well.

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Sean Michael Kerner

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