The Three Faces of DevSecOps
Video with transcript included: http://bit.ly/33uwZCy Guy Podjarny unravels the different stages in the evolution of DevSecOps. He separates the term into securing DevOps technologies, methodologies and shared ownership, giving concrete examples of good and bad in each. In the end, he talks about the tools we need to choose our interpretation of DevSecOps, and chooses the practices and tooling we need to support it. This presentation was recorded at QCon London 2019: http://bit.ly/2VfRldq #DevSecOps #DevOps #Security #InfoQ #QConLondon

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The Many Meanings of Event-Driven Architecture • Martin Fowler • GOTO 2017

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