Showing posts with label Alan Shimel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alan Shimel. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Security Boulevard Chat: Update on Security & Compliance From Chef

In this Security Boulevard Chat we speak with Dominik Richter and Dan Hauenstein of Chef. Dan and Dominik give us an update on the latest capabilities that Chef is building into its products to help with automating security & compliance. Some of these tools are open source and some are not, but together they give..

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Friday, November 10, 2017

DevOps Connect: DevSecOps Days Coming to RSAC

For the fourth year DevOps.com and now Security Boulevard are proud to be producing DevOps Connect: DevSecOps Days @ RSA Conference. The event will be held Monday, April 16, 2018. RSAC is the world’s largest security conference and so the perfect place to hold what we think of as the best day of DevSecOps. You..

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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

SecBlvd Chats: Aqua Security Seeks to Lock Down Container Security

The migration to container-based application infrastructure is accelerating at a faster pace even than we saw with hypervisor-based infrastructure 18 or so years ago. Hand in hand with this is the race to provide better security solutions that are native to—and purpose-built for—containerized environments. Aqua Security is one such company doing that. It has established..

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Friday, May 26, 2017

DevSecOps is Alive and Thriving in APJ

In founding DevOps.com, I have been travelling the world observing, reporting and speaking out about DevOps, infosec and DevSecOps over the last 3-4 years. A constant theme I heard for much of that time was that the APJ region was probably slightly behind the wave around DevOps and DevSecOps. I never questioned the assumption. I should have. Another lesson in why you should never assume. After three years of running DevOps Connect: DevSecOps/Rugged DevOps at the RSA Conference San Francisco, I was invited to bring a day of DevSecOps learning and networking to RSA Conference APJ! Our day of…

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