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Blameless sponsored this post. Matt Davis Matt is a senior infrastructure engineer at Blameless. His expertise includes data center operations, storage hardware and distributed databases, IT security, site reliability, support services, observability systems and TechOps leadership.
Rezilion sponsored this post. As many organizations probably already know, development and security teams have a communication problem. Often they are communicating poorly, or not at all.
Sayan Saha Sayan Saha is a seasoned product executive with 12+ years of open source software product management experience spanning Linux-based platform software, containers, Kubernetes, high availability/clustering software, and software-defined storage.
This blog post provides a summary of CVE-2021-44228 and CVE-2021-45046 and provides details of the steps that have been taken by Logit.io to mitigate the exploitation of the vulnerability.
Check Point sponsored this post. As organizations expand their cloud adoption and business-critical use cases, security of their cloud infrastructure often becomes more complex.
Prisma Cloud from Palo Alto Networks is sponsoring our coverage of AWS re:Invent 2021. Sometimes good things come with bad side effects. Take secrets in our code such as passwords, credentials, keys, and access tokens. Once upon a time, we’d never place these in our code.
A financial customer explained his first automation priority in the most visual and understandable way: “I want to paint all of my network devices with the color of the company.
The upward trajectory of cloud adoption shows no sign of slowing down. Predictions surrounding future uptake, spend and data storage vary between sources, but they all point towards cloud’s continued domination of the IT agenda.
An Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is a cyberattack campaign where a threat actor establishes a long-term presence inside a breached network to continuously steal sensitive data.
It’s been a year since Ben wrote about Nvidia support on Docker Desktop. At that time, it was necessary to take part in the Windows Insider program, use Beta CUDA drivers, and use a Docker Desktop tech preview build. Today, everything has changed:
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