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Best Practices for AWS Tagging With Yor

DevOps.com

On the surface, AWS resource tags are simple, informational key:value metadata that you can assign to most AWS resources. They also have many hidden benefits, as outlined in this AWS Tagging Best Practices guide for improving cloud operations. The post Best Practices for AWS Tagging With Yor appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Quali Adds Free Tier to DevOps Automation Platform

DevOps.com

In addition, the company has updated the software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform to provide blueprints through which it provides tighter integration with Terraform, an open source infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tool, along with support for custom tags to make […].

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Learn DevOps by Doing with New DevOps Hands-On Training!

Linux Academy

DevOps has become an integral part of the cloud – in Google Cloud , AWS , and Azure. Job sites are exploding with employers looking for professionals with DevOps skills and experience. How can you make sure you have the sought-after DevOps skills to succeed in your current or future position? Ready to learn DevOps by doing?

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AWS Tags. What Are They Good For?

Hypergrid

Resource tags may seem unimportant or trivial as you get started on AWS. But as your estate grows tags are fundamental to operational scalability and managing sprawl in your AWS account. In this blog we go over some of the key reasons why you should spend that extra time tagging your AWS resources. Tagging Basics.

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The GitHub Actions Worm: Compromising GitHub Repositories Through the Actions Dependency Tree

Prisma Clud

Get an in-depth look at the attack vectors, technical details and a real-world demo in this blog post highlighting our latest research. This popularity, however, extends beyond the DevOps community to attract hackers eager to exploit the platform’s expanding attack surface. Reference a tag. Reference a commit hash.

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Microsoft’s February 2024 Patch Tuesday Addresses 73 CVEs (CVE-2024-21351, CVE-2024-21412)

Tenable

According to Microsoft, this vulnerability has been exploited in the wild as a zero-day, though no specific details about exploitation were available at the time this blog was published. Microsoft patched 73 CVEs in its February Patch Tuesday release, with five rated critical, 66 rated as important and two rated as moderate.

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GitHub Actions: running them securely

Xebia

These days, most DevOps teams are very dependent on their pipelines to push code to production, and they have a hard time getting updates out if their pipelines are not working anymore. Does your DevOps team have a ‘break glass’ option [8] to fix the vulnerability without their pipelines?