The speaker discussed the current state of Kubernetes security and the increasing concerns about container and Kubernetes adoption. They highlighted the need for a DevSecOps approach to shift security from traditional practices and explained how Stack Rocks is helping to achieve Kubernetes native security. The speaker discussed the challenges of Kubernetes security scans and how Stack Rocks solves these problems by identifying vulnerabilities, supporting compliance standards, and providing network policies and admission controllers. They also demonstrated how Stack Rocks can prevent deployments with vulnerabilities and showed how it integrates with CI/CD pipelines using Tekton. The speaker emphasized the importance of open source software and highlighted the features and benefits of Stack Rocks, such as its policy engine, API integration, and support for various container image formats and operating systems. They concluded by inviting the audience to explore Stack Rocks and participate in the community.