Make Sure to Cover Your Auth
Today dev, ops, and security -- all three silos -- are working in synergy in top-performing DevOps organizations - what we know as DevSecOps.Aditya Balapure (@adityabalapure) is an infosec specialist at Haven. He was at GrubHub when he spoke at the All Day DevOps conference. He emphasized the importance of ... Read More
DevSecOps for a Dollar or Less
Anyone who grew up with siblings knows the phrase, "There is a wall here!!!!!" Of course, there wasn’t a physical wall, but an imaginary border that separated you and protected your space. In software development, walls aren’t helpful. We don’t need to protect our space (although sometimes we might feel ... Read More
Why Does Security Matter For DevOps?
If you had $10,000, would you rather build a deck for your home or a fence? ... Read More
Advancing Application Delivery
Are you in an organization implementing Continuous Delivery? Are you a manager who wants to see your applications respond at the pace of the market - or better, be in front of the market? Do you envision a world where updates are available to customers at the push of a ... Read More
Improving DevSecOps at the GSA
The U.S. General Services Administration has a number of roles in the U.S. government. For instance, the GSA is the world’s largest landlord. It administers all of the civilian federal government buildings. Lesser known is GSA's stated mission: “Improve the way federal agencies buy, build and use technology. We will ... Read More
DevSecOps & Chaos Engineering: Knowing the Unknown
Engineered chaos - is that an oxymoron? Not really. By creating chaos in your software development environments you help build more stable and secure systems. Why is this valuable and how can you do it? Aaron Rinehart (@aaronrinehart) dives into what chaos engineering is, why you need it, and how ... Read More
DevOps-as-a-Service: Overcoming Challenges in Large Organizations
DevOps transformation can require a major shift in organizational culture and “the way things are done.” This can be difficult in any organization, but gets incrementally more difficult as the size of the organization grows. When you get to the size of the U.S. government, implementing DevOps can be seemingly ... Read More
KubeSecOps: Kubernetes Security Practices You Should Follow
Where do you use containers? Organizations started using containers in development and test environments. Over the past couple of years, confidence has grown and we are seeing significant container growth in production environments. Organizations are adopting containers across the software development lifecycle. Of course, this begs the question - how ... Read More
Building Microservice Architecture on Kubernetes
Istanbul is home to architectural wonders of the ancient world, such as the Hagia Sophia and the Basilica Cistern, but today Istanbul brings us microservice architecture, where smaller is better ... Read More
Jobs As Code: Selecting the Best Tools and Deconstructing the CI/CD Pipeline
Who wants to mow the lawn with a pair of scissors? No one. Nothing compares to the ease of using the right tool for the job ... Read More