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Prerequisites for evolutionary architectures

CircleCI

or “What about security?”. However, if we optimise our architecture for change (evolvability), when we discover a performance issue or a security vulnerability we can change our system to help address it. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of some things to consider: Continuous integration. Continuous delivery.

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So you’re a new CISO? Let’s navigate your first 90 days

Lacework

Security is not an end-state, it’s a commitment to effective behaviors. Here are some actionable tips I’ve learned that I hope will help you navigate your first 90 days as a CISO — injected with tips from some of my favorite security executives. What is the security shop doing today? I get it, I’ve been there. Clean code?

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KubeCon EU 2019: Top 10 Takeaways

Daniel Bryant

In addition, functionality relating to storage management and networking have become more mature, and there are now viable open source and commercial products in these spaces. This provides the ability to incrementally and securely migrate from a traditional stack to more cloud native way of operating.

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DevOps trends to watch in 2021

Apiumhub

In a world where the number of systems in use has quickly accelerated, without Infrastructure as Code, it would be nearly impossible to securely and sustainably manage them. servers, networks, and storage devices whether on-premises or in the cloud—defined as a code. – Eran Kinsbruner, chief evangelist for Perforce Software.

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Kubernetes and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) — Four Things to Understand Today

Blue Sentry

What types of technology fuel ML? Here are 5 things every CEO and CTO should understand about machine learning and AI. It’s an amazing technology, but it seems purpose-built for future problems — not today’s pesky woes. Here’s the great thing: you can use AWS for both storage and data mining.