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AWS Security Group Rules : small changes, bitter consequences
How a simple manual change in an AWS Security Group using the AWS Web Console can have bitter security consequences
How a simple manual change in an AWS Security Group using the AWS Web Console can have bitter security consequences
How minimizing our attack surface with CircleCI Contexts helped us pass the Codecov bash uploader security issue unharmed
How to build your own driftctl Docker image (including your own .driftignore file)
Reflecting on the first steps of the project, we are both grateful and humbled by the support we received from the open source community. Here are our commitments to the community and why we bring a new open source DevOps tool.
This blog post is a written transcript of the FOSDEM Talk : “Infrastructure drifts aren’t like Pokemon, you can’t catch ’em all”, by Stephane Jourdan – CTO and founder
driftctl is a free and open-source CLI for infrastructure developers, DevOps, SRE, and cloud practitioners, that tracks, analyzes, prioritizes, and warns of infrastructure drift
Join our community Discord server Why you should take care about infrastructure drift Share on twitter Share on reddit Share on linkedin When talking about infrastructure drift, you often get knowing glances and heated answers. Recording gaps in your infra between what you expected to be and the reality of Read more…