Security is more about finding holes and devising patches. For one, once you find those holes and have a patch, you have to make sure everyone not only knows about them, but applies them. We talk about how Pivotal is doing this both inside Pivotal and with our customers, with Molly Crowther. Also, we talk about tactics for getting your developers more security conscious, in a way that both is useful and doesn't spook them off. As always, we also cover some recent news and discuss the merits of dog licks.
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News
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Microsoft’s Guthrie claims Azure is seeing blockchain momentum, but that’s not moving the cloud needle any time soon. Let’s separate hype from reality. Current status: nothingburger.
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Dropbox saved almost $75 million over two years by building its own tech infrastructure. It doesn’t mean that you should do it too.
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New option for local Cloud Foundry development. It’s early days, but cfdev is here.
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Pivotal.io refreshed. New messages, simple product page.
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Jared's white paper overview, has that security & compliance (inc. PCI stuff, I think), value-stream maps, even charge-backs!
Molly on Security
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Presentation: "Healthy Agile Product Security."
Presentation: "Advanced Vulnerability Management in Cloud Foundry."
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