Our first episode was about Infrastructure as code, and we feel that it is time to revisit the topic after almost two years. Another reason is the release of the second edition of Infrastructure as Code book by Keif Morris. Thus, in this episode, we revisit the definition of Infrastructure as code and try to summarize what has changed over the years. We hope you like it!
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DEVSECOPS Talks #46 - Software supply chain attacks
DEVSECOPS Talks #45 - What is happening with Docker?
DEVSECOPS Talks #44 - Kosli with Mike Long. From compliance to answering questions about the production environment
DEVSECOPS Talks #43 - Terraform 1.0 to 1.3.0. One year in review
DEVSECOPS Talks #42 - Prometheus - a practitioner take
DEVSECOPS Talks #41 - Great communication FTW
DEVSECOPS Talks #40 - Web3 and its implications for DevSecOps practitioners
DEVSECOPS Talks #39 - Setting up tools and environments
DEVSECOPS Talks #38 - Platform teams with Henrik
DEVSECOPS Talks #37 - Surviving AWS outage (revised for 2021)
DEVSECOPS Talks #36 - Sturdy. Is it time for a new version control tool?
DEVSECOPS Talks #34 - Google Next and HashiConf recap
DEVSECOPS Talks #33 - Do I need a service mesh?
DEVSECOPS Talks #32 - Getting hired as an infrastructure automation person
DEVSECOPS Talks #31 - Hiring an infrastructure automation person
DEVSECOPS Talks #30 - Logs, metrics and traces
DEVSECOPS Talks #29 -Unikernels are here
DEVSECOPS Talks #28 - Scaling Security
DEVSECOPS Talks #27 - AWS Bottlerocket - Open Source Contrainer OS from AWS. Explained
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