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The world since coronavirus: adapting quickly to a fully remote environment.
The world since coronavirus: adapting quickly to a fully remote environment.
64% of developers report that @Java 8 remains the most often used release. Check out the JVM Ecosystem Report 2020
Embracing cloud-native has a security implication we don’t often discuss - it turns IT security concerns into application security ones. This change is bigger than security. In cloud-native applications, developers make decisions previously controlled by central IT, requiring a rethinking of processes and solutions from monitoring to configuration management to CDNs. In security, risks such as leaving the wrong port open, giving wide access to private storage or patching a vulnerable server remain as real as ever - perhaps even more so. But the ones who can tackle them are no longer IT teams, but rather developers. This post outlines how the scope of the app changes in the cloud-native world, and how we should adapt - in security and beyond.
37% of companies still aren’t implementing any sort of security testing in CI! We just released the latest version of our DevSecOps Insights 2020 study in cooperation with Puppet. Read the full report here
A call to tech companies - how to move the needle on gender equality together!
Check if your Spring Boot application is vulnerable because of Ghostcat! It is possible that the spring-boot-starter-web introduced a vulnerable version of the embedded apache tomcat package into your system.
In the spirit of International Women's Day, on Sunday the 8th of March, our very own Stephanie Dominy, General Counsel had this to say!
Curious as to what it's like being part of an exciting company in hyper-growth mode? Take a quick peek into our little company, that's making the digital world a safer place. We are passionate, committed, and most importantly such an incredibly caring #snyker family. #lifeatsnyk #devsecops #security