What a busy week! We had an amazing event called #MSCreate: DevOps where a great cast of speakers joined us to discuss culture, automation, cloud native, security, and observability. If you missed it, no worries, you can find the videos all on YouTube! This week the community continues with a lot of new Azure DevOps related posts, some Pow
Development containers help you focus on building code and in this software, providing a separate coding environment from your computer. This is ideal when ensuring reliability for all that may be collaborating on a single software development project.
Azure DevOps was recently informed by GitKraken's development team, Axosoft, of a security vulnerability in GitKarken's key generation algorithm. This vulnerability led to the generation of insecure SSH keys. We identified customers affected by this vulnerability and revoked their SSH keys. Check out the blog post for more details.
Well, we have another great week of contributions from the community. I've got a jumbo-sized update this week. So let's dive into the posts on subjects like GitHub Actions, service hooks, git, monitoring, and more.
Welcome back to the news, I'm your anchor Jay Gordon. This week we bring you all the top picks from the DevOps community. This week we have posts from some of our regular contributors and some new friends. This week brings posts on Personal Access Tokens, CI/CD for Angular, Landing Zones, and more.
On this week's AzureFunBytes Episode 57, Securing Azure, I welcome Tanya Janca from We Hack Purple to give an overview of security basics within Azure!
Secretless application development strives to solve some important problems, like preventing your credentials from being leaked. If you are seeing connection strings, usernames or passwords in log files, you're adding to your risk profile.