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Top 10 Reasons to Automate Kubernetes Security with Kyverno

Top 10 Reasons to Automate Kubernetes Security with Kyverno

Struggling to secure your growing Kubernetes environment? Kyverno can help! This video explores the top 10 features of Kyverno, a powerful tool for automating Kubernetes security with policy as code. From flexible policy creation to built-in reporting, Kyverno simplifies security management and streamlines compliance. Plus, the Kyverno family offers additional tools for enhanced JSON support,…

Securing 900 K8s: Mercedes-Benz’s Journey to VAPs

Securing 900 K8s: Mercedes-Benz’s Journey to VAPs

This talk explores how Mercedes-Benz secures their massive Kubernetes environment (over 900 clusters!). While Pod Security Policies (PSPs) were previously used, they’ve been deprecated. The new Pod Security Standards (PSS) lack the flexibility needed for Mercedes-Benz’s complex setup. Watch the video to learn: This talk is ideal for anyone managing large Kubernetes deployments and seeking…

Level Up Your Dev Skills with AI! Google I/O ’24 Awaits

Level Up Your Dev Skills with AI! Google I/O ’24 Awaits

Calling all Developers! Google I/O is just around the corner, and this year promises to be bigger and better than ever. Mark your calendars for May 14th and get ready to dive deep into the exciting world of AI-powered development. The Gemini Era Dawns The theme for I/O ’24 is the Gemini era, ushering in…

From Containers to Pipelines: How Dagger Builds on Docker’s Legacy

From Containers to Pipelines: How Dagger Builds on Docker’s Legacy

Remember Docker? The revolutionary containerization platform that transformed software development? Solomon Hykes, its creator, is back with a new venture – Dagger. This time, he’s tackling a different challenge: the complexity of CI/CD pipelines. Why Pipelines Matter (and Why They’re a Mess) In a recent interview, Hykes dives into the frustrations developers face with inflexible…

GnuCOBOL: A Rising Force in Open-Source COBOL

GnuCOBOL: A Rising Force in Open-Source COBOL

Good News for COBOL Programmers For decades, COBOL has been the workhorse of the business world, powering critical systems in finance, human resources, and more. But with its origins in 1959, some might wonder if COBOL can keep pace with modern technology. The answer is a resounding yes, thanks to the open-source project GnuCOBOL. GnuCOBOL…

GNOME 46 Released: Packed with New Features

GNOME 46 Released: Packed with New Features

GNOME, the popular desktop environment, has released its latest version, GNOME 46, codenamed “Kathmandu.” This update brings a wave of exciting new features and improvements across various applications, making your user experience smoother and more efficient. Find Anything, Fast: Enhanced File Management: Upgraded Online Accounts with OneDrive Support: Remote Login with RDP: Streamlined Settings App:…

Kubernetes Alert: Backdoor in XZ Utils! Secure Cluster Now!

Kubernetes Alert: Backdoor in XZ Utils! Secure Cluster Now!

This blog post explores the critical backdoor vulnerability (CVE-2024-3094) discovered in XZ Utils, a data compression library used in major Linux distributions. On March 29, 2024, Red Hat disclosed a critical vulnerability (CVSS rating of 10) affecting the latest versions of XZ tools and libraries (versions 5.6.0 and 5.6.1). This stemmed from a cleverly disguised malicious…

Effortless Kubernetes Migrations: Free CloudCasa Webinar

Effortless Kubernetes Migrations: Free CloudCasa Webinar

CloudCasa is hosting a free webinar to unveil their solution for simplifying Kubernetes cluster migration and replication. This webinar, titled “Seamless Kubernetes Migration and Replication with CloudCasa: Mastering AKS, EKS, and GKE Transitions,” will address the challenges of moving Kubernetes clusters between environments (e.g., on-premises to cloud, across cloud providers). Here’s what you can expect…