Known end users with notable contributions to the project include:
- Bloomberg
- ByteDance
- GitHub
- Square
- Uber
SPIFFE and SPIRE are being used by numerous other companies, both large and small, to build higher layer products and services. The list includes but is not limited to:
- Cisco
- Decipher Technology Studios
- F5 Networks
- HashiCorp
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Intel
- IBM
- Tigera
- VMware
SPIFFE and SPIRE have integrations available with a number of open-source projects. The list includes but is not limited to:
- Kubernetes
- Docker
- Emissary
- Envoy
- Istio
- NGINX
- Ghostunnel
- Knox
- Consul
- Hamlet
- Athenz
- Dapr
- App Mesh Controller
- Tornjak
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Square talks about how Square uses SPIFFE and SPIRE to secure communications across hybrid infrastructure services: https://youtu.be/H5IlmYmEDKk?t=2585
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Uber talks about integrating SPIRE with workload schedulers: https://youtu.be/H5IlmYmEDKk?t=4703
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Tigera demonstrates how Calico, Envoy and SPIRE are used to deliver unified Layer 4 and Layer 7 authorization policies: https://youtu.be/H5IlmYmEDKk?t=7812
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Bloomberg talks about TPM node attestation with SPIRE: https://youtu.be/30S0sKRxzjM
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NGINX/F5 on how NGINX service mesh leverages SPIFFE and SPIRE https://youtu.be/plRkDK5xFpM
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Dapr demonstrates usage of access control lists and SPIFFE identities for service invocation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j99RN_nxExA&t=1110
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Amazon Web Services blogs about using mTLS with SPIFFE/SPIRE in AWS App Mesh on Amazon EKS https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/using-mtls-with-spiffe-spire-in-app-mesh-on-eks/
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