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Industry Best Practices for SSH Access

Webinar

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Sponsored by GRAVITATIONAL


Wednesday, September 9, 2020
3 pm EDT
 
We've all used SSH dozens of times, but do we really understand how to SSH properly? Using such a powerful tool can come with a lot of risks, especially when we're on highly distributed teams with well-trodden workflows that can be tough to change. In an era of sophisticated phishing attacks and threats always knocking at our doors, we could all use a little help with making sure our infrastructure is as secure as it can be.
 
Join Gus Luxton from Gravitational as he talks about how you too can level up your SSH game - switch from keys to certificates, funnel your access through a bastion server, set up 2-factor authentication and cross-reference your users with an external identity provider. For reference, check out Gus’ blog on the topic, How to SSH Properly
Gus Luxton
Solutions Engineer - Gravitational
Gus is originally from the UK and currently lives in Canada. Formerly a Production Engineer at Facebook and now a Solutions Engineer at Gravitational, Gus helps developers securely access their infrastructure, as well as deliver cloud-native applications to restricted and regulated environments. When he’s not working, Gus enjoys PC gaming, great food and craft beer.

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