Breaking Organizational Silos for Better Application Security

We are all familiar with the way organizations are typically structured along functional lines, such as sales, marketing, development, etc. However, this architecture can lead to a frustrating distance between areas that have to work together to complete a program, project, or even a task ... Read More

DevOps Made of Steel

Brett Lesczynski, Ryan Hejnosz and Adam Arihart, security analysts and administrators from U.S. Steel Corporation, spoke at the Elevate 2021 conference about how they upgraded their security practices at one of the largest and oldest companies in the world. Legacy practices are common at organizations with their age and scale, which ... Read More

Kubernetes Containers a Boon for Developers

What is Kubernates and why do we care about it? It starts with containers, says Hossam Barakat (@hossambarakat_). We used to run multiple applications directly on the host server. Then we started using virtual machines for isolation. Containers allow us to further isolate the application and its dependencies on the ... Read More

There’s No Nice Way to Say This: Your DevOps Has Gone Horribly Wrong

Editor's Note: A popular session at All Day DevOps, 2019 inspired this post. This Friday, April 17, All DevOps | Spring Break debuts with brand new speakers and perspectives from around the globe. There is still time to sign up and join the largest group of DevSecOps professionals making the ... Read More