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Technology Short Take 176

Scott Lowe

This Tech Short Take is a bit heavy on security-related links, but there’s still some additional content in a number of other areas, so you should be able to find something useful—or at least interesting—in here. I also enjoyed Ivan’s realistic take on rollbacks in a network automation environment. (TL;DR:

Linux 112
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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO Business Intelligence

However, it has also introduced new security challenges, specifically related to cloud infrastructure and connectivity between workloads as organizations have limited control over those connectivity and communications. 3 We have seen an increase of 15% in cloud security breaches as compared to last year. 8 Complexity.

Cloud 135
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Optimizing PCI compliance in financial institutions

CIO Business Intelligence

In the fast-evolving world of finance, data security is of paramount importance. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a crucial framework to which financial institutions must adhere. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a crucial framework to which financial institutions must adhere.

Financial 105
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Technology Short Take 141

Scott Lowe

Networking. The first is a post on Cilium and F5 load balancer integration , while the second discusses implementing Kubernetes network policies with Cilium and Linkerd. Second, the content reflects—in my opinion—the changing nature of what it means to be a “networking professional.”

Vmware 60
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Technology Short Take 102

Scott Lowe

Networking. Ajay Chenampara has a post on using the Ansible network-engine command parser to parse the output of commands on network devices. Ajay Chenampara has a post on using the Ansible network-engine command parser to parse the output of commands on network devices. Here’s his latest piece.

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The Mayhem for API Difference - A ZAP - Mayhem for API Scan Comparison

ForAllSecure

With the rapid development of modern web APIs, developers must balance quality, reliability and security with time to market. This means that there are any number of unknown issues of unknown severity hidden in every API that may lead to benign errors, or at worse, serious security holes. Another tool in this space is OWASP ZAP.

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The Mayhem for API Difference - A ZAP - API Scan Comparison

ForAllSecure

With the rapid development of modern web APIs, developers must balance quality, reliability and security with time to market. This means that there are any number of unknown issues of unknown severity hidden in every API that may lead to benign errors, or at worse, serious security holes. Another tool in this space is OWASP ZAP.