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Richard MacManus Richard is senior editor at The New Stack and writes a weekly column about web and application development trends. Previously he founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003 and built it into one of the world’s most influential technology news and analysis sites. Follow him on Twitter @ricmac.
As a developer, you’ve likely faced one problem again and again throughout your career: struggling to understand a new codebase.
Aerospike’s Vault integrations allow Vault to generate dynamic database credentials to manage and control access for database users as well as use Aerospike as a storage backend for Vault deployments.
When DevOps was coined around 2009, its purpose was to break down silos between development and IT operations. DevOps has since become a game of tug-of-war between the reliability needs of the operations team and the velocity goals on the developer side.
StepZen sponsored this post. The Channel Tunnel, or Chunnel, is an engineering marvel that connects England with France. Trains, and cars that ride on the trains, run/drive on the left-hand side in England and on the right-hand side in France.
The trend of global data breach events is steep and still continuing to tilt upwards. According to the latest data breach investigation report by IBM and the Ponemon Institute, data breach costs in 2021 have reached a record high. Last year, the average cost was US$3.
It’s five years since DevOpsGroup joined the AWS Partner Network (APN). During that time, we’ve helped hundreds of AWS customers get more from the cloud.
Ransomware attacks and data breaches seem to be continuously contending for the top positions in news feeds. But what's the difference between these cyber threats and which should you be most concerned about? For a comprehensive breakdown of each type of cyberattack, read on.
An intrusion detection system (IDS) is a software application or hardware device that detects vulnerability exploits, malicious activity, or policy violations. IDSs place sensors on network devices like firewalls, servers, and routers, or at a host level.
For the 10th year in a row, hundreds of amateur game developers competed to build the best games using just 13 kilobytes of JavaScript.
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