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    • Florida_manF
      Florida_man @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

      For the customer in question, an ERP dedicated for the produce logistics industry.

      Or for many of my customers (who don't need NDR) a Veterinary Clinic Management System (PIMS).

      Why not just purchase a SaaS solution?

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

        For the customer in question, an ERP dedicated for the produce logistics industry.

        Or for many of my customers (who don't need NDR) a Veterinary Clinic Management System (PIMS).

        Which of these do you know with microservices or with native container support or any addressing of zero trust? We can't deploy theoretical software for contrived customers, has to be the actual software that people need. In the real real world, we have to deploy the software that they are already on, almost never is IT consulted or listened to when it comes to which software to use. But even if it theoretically was, what software is out there that we could even recommend for real customer usages in most industries unless it is bespoke?

        Vetastic could easily be containerized and deployed on Kube.

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        • stacksofplatesS
          stacksofplates
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          Also you don’t need Kube for zero trust. You can essentially apply it to anything with SPIFFE/SPIRE. SPIRE provide attestations for nodes and workloads as SVIDS.

          It’s easier on Kube because service meshes like istio and Kuma use spire under the hood for you.

          OPA is another step in this direction. You don’t need Kube for OPA either.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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            @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

            @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

            For the customer in question, an ERP dedicated for the produce logistics industry.

            Or for many of my customers (who don't need NDR) a Veterinary Clinic Management System (PIMS).

            Which of these do you know with microservices or with native container support or any addressing of zero trust? We can't deploy theoretical software for contrived customers, has to be the actual software that people need. In the real real world, we have to deploy the software that they are already on, almost never is IT consulted or listened to when it comes to which software to use. But even if it theoretically was, what software is out there that we could even recommend for real customer usages in most industries unless it is bespoke?

            Vetastic could easily be containerized and deployed on Kube.

            Yes, of course Vetastic could 🙂 But 99.99% of the industry won't switch to that. If I could switch them to that, that would be amazing.

            Except for Vetastic, all (literally all) on premises (the only app type applicable for vet clinics) is Windows based and client/server. Archaic beyond imagination.

            Although the benefits of something like Kube for Vetastic are nominal since it is already zero trust and very secure.

            But the customer prompting the question is produce logistics, a field in which we create no software (currently).

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            • stacksofplatesS
              stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

              @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

              @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

              For the customer in question, an ERP dedicated for the produce logistics industry.

              Or for many of my customers (who don't need NDR) a Veterinary Clinic Management System (PIMS).

              Which of these do you know with microservices or with native container support or any addressing of zero trust? We can't deploy theoretical software for contrived customers, has to be the actual software that people need. In the real real world, we have to deploy the software that they are already on, almost never is IT consulted or listened to when it comes to which software to use. But even if it theoretically was, what software is out there that we could even recommend for real customer usages in most industries unless it is bespoke?

              Vetastic could easily be containerized and deployed on Kube.

              Yes, of course Vetastic could 🙂 But 99.99% of the industry won't switch to that. If I could switch them to that, that would be amazing.

              Except for Vetastic, all (literally all) on premises (the only app type applicable for vet clinics) is Windows based and client/server. Archaic beyond imagination.

              Although the benefits of something like Kube for Vetastic are nominal since it is already zero trust and very secure.

              But the customer prompting the question is produce logistics, a field in which we create no software (currently).

              Fair, but the second post I had above covers that. SPIFFE/SPIRE would work in that case.

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              • stacksofplatesS
                stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                Although the benefits of something like Kube for Vetastic are nominal since it is already zero trust and very secure.

                Kube gives you a ton. Arguably the biggest advantage is service discovery.

                How are you doing zero trust with Verastic? Is it all JWTs ?

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                  @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                  Kube gives you a ton. Arguably the biggest advantage is service discovery.

                  How would service discovery assist? That would not help in any way. Adding service discovery for a single instance is a lot of work for no benefits. That's a great tech, when you have a use for it. But most software does not.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                    @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                    Is it all JWTs ?

                    We do, in fact, use JWTs. Pretty manual, but given that it's very simple and limited and deployed in replicable ways simple makes the most sense.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                      @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                      SPIFFE/SPIRE

                      Cool stuff, but seems far more appropriate for multi-service environments. When you are presenting a single static configuration it seems like more work to solve a challenge that doesn't exist in the environment. In others, absolutely, not knocking the tech at all. Just, for small businesses implementing simple workloads (or ones that they don't control) that's either solving something that isn't a problem and/or not applicable because the infrastructure doesn't exist.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch
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                        No idea how I got in this thread… content moved

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                        • dbeatoD
                          dbeato @notverypunny
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                          @notverypunny I run away from DarkTrace don't trust their business practices.

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                          • stacksofplatesS
                            stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                            @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                            Kube gives you a ton. Arguably the biggest advantage is service discovery.

                            How would service discovery assist? That would not help in any way. Adding service discovery for a single instance is a lot of work for no benefits. That's a great tech, when you have a use for it. But most software does not.

                            I wasn’t saying it would help. I was saying the biggest advantage kube gives is service discovery. Things like zero trust are secondary.

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                            • stacksofplatesS
                              stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                              @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                              SPIFFE/SPIRE

                              more appropriate for multi-service environments

                              You can treat systems as services. Comparing the machine someone is accessing the service from along with the time and location are all valid checks that should be done if you are even thinking of something like NDR software. It’s best demonstrated in multi service environments but is still very valid with even single service environments.

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                              • stacksofplatesS
                                stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                Is it all JWTs ?

                                We do, in fact, use JWTs. Pretty manual, but given that it's very simple and limited and deployed in replicable ways simple makes the most sense.

                                I don’t get what you mean by manual?

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                                  @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                  @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                  Kube gives you a ton. Arguably the biggest advantage is service discovery.

                                  How would service discovery assist? That would not help in any way. Adding service discovery for a single instance is a lot of work for no benefits. That's a great tech, when you have a use for it. But most software does not.

                                  I wasn’t saying it would help. I was saying the biggest advantage kube gives is service discovery. Things like zero trust are secondary.

                                  Ah, I understand now. Makes total sense.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                                    @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                    @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                    SPIFFE/SPIRE

                                    more appropriate for multi-service environments

                                    You can treat systems as services. Comparing the machine someone is accessing the service from along with the time and location are all valid checks that should be done if you are even thinking of something like NDR software. It’s best demonstrated in multi service environments but is still very valid with even single service environments.

                                    Oh, like service "consumption" discovery?

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                                    • stacksofplatesS
                                      stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                      @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                      @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                      SPIFFE/SPIRE

                                      more appropriate for multi-service environments

                                      You can treat systems as services. Comparing the machine someone is accessing the service from along with the time and location are all valid checks that should be done if you are even thinking of something like NDR software. It’s best demonstrated in multi service environments but is still very valid with even single service environments.

                                      Oh, like service "consumption" discovery?

                                      Yeah kind of. That's one of the big parts of zero trust is verifying everything. Why is Sally accessing this service from a non work computer at 3 am her time with a chinese IP address? Sure this request has the password but that doesn't sound valid. So things like SPIRE will assign SVIDS to services and machines and those can be compared in rule engines like OPA.

                                      So sure, you don't own the ERP or whatever software, but you can set up the infra to allow traffic to it based on a zero trust model. For example: OPA could be your rule engine, any traffic passing to the ERP is validated through a call to OPA based on a JWT assigned at the proxy/api gateway and then OPA would verify the JWT claims (SVID, issuer, etc) before allowing the traffic to hit the ERP.

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                                      • ObsolesceO
                                        Obsolesce @stacksofplates
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                                        @stacksofplates said in Experience with NDR Solutions:

                                        Why is Sally accessing this service from a non work computer at 3 am her time with a chinese IP address? Sure this request has the password but that doesn't sound valid.

                                        Which means you can automatically perform additional validation with MFA, or straight up deny access.

                                        There's a lot of options really. You can only allow access to certain systems and/or services via company devices enrolled in MDM, with up to date OS, encryption, and endpoint protection. You can verify endpoints and users with passwordless auth via Beyond Identity and in certain cases use additional MFA via Duo or whatever you want to set up.

                                        Sally is trying to log in to her company email. She's authenticated via passwordless auth via Beyond Identity on her work computer. Her work computer passes the health check seamlessly through BYID and allows her to access her email. Maybe she's also prompted for MFA always, or maybe only if she's logging in outside her normal geographic area on her work computer. Maybe (e.g. email) access is denied totally if from a non-company device. Options...

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