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New Linux Flaws Allow Password Hash Theft via Core Dumps in Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora

Wiz Researchpoked around in over150,000 cloud accountsand unearthed some jaw-dropping screw-ups in data exposure and pitiful access control...

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Beyond API Uptime: Modern Metrics That Matter

Catchpoint's IPM reports a jaw-dropping 51% of companies hemorrhaging over$1 million each monthfrom API disasters. It's about performance, not just uptime. Modern API tools need to zero in on user experience metrics. Ditch the tired up/down routine. Embrace chaos engineering, pair it with proactive ..

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Shift Left with Confidence: A Practical Guide to DevSecOps Using GitHub Actions for Python Projects

GitHub Actions turns your Python projects into armored tanks, shifting security left to catch skeletons in your code's closet. It scans for secrets, polices package licenses, and hunts down bugs before they even think of moving in. Automated unit tests, Docker scans, vulnerability checks—your CI/CD ..

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Automatically prioritize security issues from different tools with an LLM

Security backlogs resemble a garage sale—clutter everywhere and sorted more by desperation than priority. Here’s whereLLMsswoop in for smart triage. Choose your weapon: "naive" for speed, "bubble" for depth, orElofor that sweet balance. This way, you can organize chaos with logic, anchoring decision..

Automatically prioritize security issues from different tools with an LLM
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How to use on-demand rotation for AWS KMS imported keys

AWS KMShas this cool trick now: on-demand rotation for imported key material. Your key ID stays put, so your code won’t throw a tantrum. Who wants more manual updates anyway?..

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How Red Hat just quietly, radically transformed enterprise server Linux

Old-school package pain fizzles out with the rise of 🚀immutable Linuxserving swift updates and rock-solid security. Bonus: Red Hat's jumping in with both feet!..

How Red Hat just quietly, radically transformed enterprise server Linux
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Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Distro now supports Kubernetes version 1.33

Kubernetes 1.33struts onto the scene with stablesidecar containers, topology-aware routing, and pod topology spread constraints. No beta testing anymore; it's fully unleashed onAWS EKS...

Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Distro now supports Kubernetes version 1.33
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Announcing new Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers for AWS Serverless and Containers - AWS

AWS's Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers arm AI code assistantsto deftly wrangle AWS Lambda, ECS, and EKS. They launch apps at warp speed.MCP servers cram in AWS best practices and operational secrets,freeing you from infrastructure drudgery. You get to dive straight into crafting the heart of you..

Announcing new Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers for AWS Serverless and Containers - AWS
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AI Runs Best On Cloud Native—Who's Managing the Kubernetes Platform?

AI workloads thrive on cloud-native platforms like Kubernetes because they offer the scalability, portability, and speed needed for modern machine learning—but building and running this infrastructure is highly complex and distracts from core AI work. The post argues that unless your business is inf..

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What’s New in Networking for Kubernetes in the Isovalent Platform 1.17

The Isovalent Platform 1.17 release brings major upgrades to Kubernetes networking, including a new standalone Egress Gateway, dynamic BGP features, enhanced multi-tenant security policies, and smoother Calico-to-Cilium migrations. This version also introduces easier observability with integrated Ti..

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