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Sharing Responsibility for Data Security in the Cloud

CIO

Against this backdrop of heightened cybercrime activity, organizations are more vulnerable as the proliferation of platforms, internet-of-things (IoT) devices, and cloud applications has created an expanded attack surface and widened security gaps. HPE GreenLake: Security by Design.

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Understanding the security shared responsibility model in an as-a-service world

CIO

HPE GreenLake: Security by Design Against this backdrop of heightened cybercrime activity, organizations are more vulnerable as the proliferation of platforms, internet-of-things (IoT) devices, and cloud applications has created an expanded attack surface and widened security gaps.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: NSA Picks Top Cloud Security Practices, while CNCF Looks at How Cloud Native Can Facilitate AI Adoption

Tenable

Protect cloud data via, for example, enforcing least privilege; creating immutable backups; and using object versioning. Secure continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines with, for example, strong IAM, log audits and secrets management.

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5 ways QA can help you accelerate and improve your DevOps CI/CD cycle

Trigent

A reliable high-frequency deployment can be implemented by automating the testing and delivery process. Over 62% of enterprises use CI/CD (continuous integration/continuous delivery) pipelines to automate their software delivery process. This will reduce the total deployment time drastically.

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The Good and the Bad of Kubernetes Container Orchestration

Altexsoft

It enables you to choose among clouds and types of deployments: on-premises, in a single cloud, across several cloud services, or in a hybrid cloud — a mix of environments, including public and private clouds and onsite data centers which use Windows or Linux. Hard learning curve Kubernetes is definitely not for IT newcomers.