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Customers using Amazon DevOps Guru often wants to publish operational insights to chat collaboration platforms, such as Slack and Amazon Chime.
An identity breach is an identity-based impersonation attack in which a hacker exploits vulnerabilities to obtain PII (personally identifiable information), contact information, credit card numbers, and important credentials like passwords and usernames to commit identity theft, identity fraud, or o
Looking for a specific Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) task, or Amazon CloudWatch log group can take some time, especially if you have many resources and use multiple AWS Regions. Today, we’re making that easier.
When development and DevOps teams started adding testing to their CI/CD pipelines for monolithic applications, they unlocked enormous benefits.
When it comes to securing your AWS environment, there are lots of services you can use to detect, protect, monitor and remediate threats. So many, in fact, it can be a bit overwhelming to constantly manage them all! Thankfully, AWS has thought of that, and provided us with AWS Security Hub.
As an engineer, you intuitively understand it’s a challenge to design systems for how people and technology work together.
DETROIT — Modern software projects’ emphasis on agility and building community has caused a lot of security best practices, developed in the early days of the Linux kernel, to fall by the wayside, according to Aeva Black, an open source veteran of 25 years.
Tigera sponsored this post. Tigera is under common control with TNS. Secrets, such as usernames, passwords, API tokens and TLS certificates, contain confidential data that can be used to authenticate and authorize users, groups or entities.
It’s no secret that the pandemic caused many organizations to move rapidly to the cloud. In 2020, 61% of businesses migrated business workloads to the cloud, and as of this year, 94% of enterprises are using cloud services.
John Faber from Chapter Three, a web agency, is something of an evangelist when it comes to the company’s open source offering, Next-Drupal. He doesn’t hesitate to call out products and tell you exactly what he thinks of them. He’s adamant that Drupal needs to be a headless CMS.
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