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Measure Twice, Cut Once
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A vulnerability assessment is an important step toward protecting an organization's critical IT assets.
Ticket to Ride
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Ruby on Rails 5.2 was released during RailsConf, which took place in Pittsburgh in mid-April 2018. Although not much has changed for old Rails applications, you'll find a few notable additions for new ones.
Security As Code
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Gauntlt is a sophisticated DevOps tool that can test the security of your continuous integration/continuous delivery pipeline.
Kubernetes Kickoff
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Minikube lets you set up Kubernetes in a local environment, so you can get some practice before rolling it out in a network or cloud setting.
Code, Build, and Deploy
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OpenShift and GitLab CI/CD can build and deploy your apps automatically, so you can stay focused on writing code.
Mod Comms
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Cisco's VLAN Trunking Protocol for Virtual LAN management in medium to large computer networks can make a network administrator's life easier.
Open Source Summit North America
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On the first day of the summit, Jim Zemlin, the executive director of The Linux Foundation, discussed the explosive growth of open source and especially how Hollywood has embraced it.
Throw Down the Gauntlet
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Gauntlt is a sophisticated DevOps tool that can test the security of your continuous integration/continuous delivery pipeline.
Solid State
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We kick the tires of a Samsung 500GB SSD that promises a transfer rate of 540MBps.
Cryptography
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After a decade in service, TLS 1.2 is showing many signs of aging. Its immediate successor, TLS 1.3, has earned the approval of the IETF. Some major changes are on the way.
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