IT certifications have always been playing a vital role in getting a job or required knowledge. In an interview, if you have a certification, you have more advantages to get the job and I have experienced it personally. There are lots of other channels as well to learn or to enhance the knowledge and skills Read More
Tag: DevSecOps
There’s cut-throat competition for everything. Getting a job is tough, and especially in this economy after the pandemic not only in USA but globally. Every company is cutting their costs and looking for talented individuals for different technical roles in less pay. But, still, there are a lot of high-paying certification programs that professionals can Read More
Source – https://containerjournal.com/ StackRox today added additional DevSecOps workflow capabilities to its security platform that runs natively on Kubernetes platforms. IT teams can now identify vulnerabilities in active software dependencies during runtime and scan for vulnerabilities in container images that have no base operating system. Remediation efforts can now be prioritized based on vulnerability scores. The Read More
Source: devops.com Fresh of raising $20 million in funding, Traceable CEO Jyoti Bansal said the goal is to leverage distributed traces generated via open source Hypertrace agent software to capture streaming data to which machine learning algorithms can be applied to better secure microservices. Bansal, who is also the founder and former CEO of AppDynamics, Read More
Source: devops.com The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) is fundamentally changing the way we think about DevOps. Most notably, it is delivering a new form of DevOps that recognizes the need to have systems that are intelligent by design and underpinned by comprehensive security (DevSecOps). For many, this will be the Read More
Source: securityboulevard.com Tufin today announced the availability of Tufin SecureCloud, which combines two existing offerings to manage cybersecurity policies for both monolithic applications and emerging microservices-based application environments. Company CTO Reuven Harrison said rather than moving forward with separate products, previously known as Tufin Orca and Tufin Iris, Tufin is aiming to appease IT organizations Read More
Source – devops.com When asked if AI would eventually replace radiologists, Dr. Curtis Langoltz of Stanford University pithily replied “No, but radiologists who use AI will replace those who do not use it.” This great insight is highly applicable to IT. Yes, there are many ways we can use AI methods to fully automate a broad Read More
Source – techtarget.com he emergence of microservices boosts business agility, enabling rapid application development, deployment and modification. The challenge is baking in microservices security processes. Traditional security processes can’t secure microservices, because the latter work in and communicate between both internal and external environments, according to Amir Jerbi, CTO of Aqua Security, a container security platform Read More
Source – veracode.com I am not a fan of tapas. I’ll take the 22-oz. bone-in ribeye over small plates any day. My wife is the opposite; she loves them. With more tapas bars opening and existing restaurants adopting a “small plate” menu, I find myself losing the battle of steakhouse vs. tapas quite often. After several Read More
Source – business2community.com Over the decades, the monolithic, tiered approach to building software has given way to a more distributed, component-based architecture commonly referred to as “microservices,” although some components aren’t “micro” at all. Separating out an app’s services into isolated, interoperable containers has revolutionized the way developers are able to update, add to, or expand parts of an app. Read More