Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
Usually, when there’s a web service outage there’s much angst and crying, but within a few hours, or at most a day, all’s right with the world again. Not this time. Not with Atlassian.
In an age when applications are broken down into microservices, and networks are distributed across regions and clouds, software is being produced faster than ever, in smaller and smaller components.
Styra sponsored this post. In the past, responsibility for data privacy and security fell on non-development teams, like IT, security or compliance. But this is changing.
Curity sponsored this post. If your business is scaling up, you may find that you deliver many more software applications and APIs than you did originally — all of which will most likely use sensitive and personal data. This data must, of course, be secured.
Puppet + Perforce When I started at Puppet three years ago, I saw a company with a tremendous customer base, an active open source community, an incredible reputation, products that solved some of the hardest problems in the operations space, and a passionate team that had deep values and was purpos
Do you want to become a cybersecurity expert but don’t know where to start? We have interviewed several computer security professionals and here’s what we’ve learned.
Just-in-time access requests enable DevOps teams to implement the principle of least privilege without introducing roadblocks to productivity. This post will show you how.
DevOps teams know how incredibly complex managing multicloud and numerous APIs is. The process remains one of the major resource-draining challenges organizations face as they scale.
Malware is a surefire knife that hackers and malicious cyber criminals use to attack organizations and corporations. Unfortunately, malware analysis in the current cybersecurity space is lengthy. It might take more than ten years to understand the size and complexity of recurring malware.
“Have an analytical mind? Like to cook? This is the site to read!” That’s the tagline of Cooking for Engineers, a popular site launched in 2004 by Silicon Valley engineer Michael Chu.
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