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When AI Became Part of the Attack Surface

AI is now a core execution layer in software delivery. In 2025, attackers exploited automation, trusted pipelines, and AI-generated code instead of vulnerabilities. This report explains why traditional AppSec signals failed and what must change in 2026.

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How to Plan a Product Release in Jira

From the Release Hub and backlog management to automated release notes, Jira has plenty of tools to help you plan your next release. In this blog post, we explain how to use these tools effectively for different release types. You will also get practical tips for extending the native Jira release planning capabilities with additional apps. Let’s dive in!

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What came first: the CNAME or the A record?

A recent change to 1.1.1.1 accidentally altered the order of CNAME records in DNS responses, breaking resolution for some clients. This post explores the technical root cause, examines the source code of affected resolvers, and dives into the inherent ambiguities of the DNS RFCs... read more Β 

What came first: the CNAME or the A record?
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How Github monopoly is destroying the open source ecosystem

Out of 238 student open source contributions over seven years, 237 landed onGitHub- even though they were told to look elsewhere. One short-lived GitHub IP block brought everything to a standstill. No commits. No reviews. Just silence. Turns out, a single platform holds the keys to a whole ecosystem.. read more Β 

How Github monopoly is destroying the open source ecosystem
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed Kubernetes service that allows developers to easily run Kubernetes on the AWS cloud or on-premises data centers. It provides built-in integrations with AWS services like EC2, VPC, IAM, and EBS, and enables efficient compute resource provisioning and automatic application scaling, reducing costs. With EKS, security patches are automatically applied to the cluster's control plane to ensure a secure Kubernetes environment. EKS can be run in the cloud, on AWS Outposts, or on-premises, providing a consistent, fully-supported Kubernetes solution with integrated tooling. EKS is useful for deploying applications across hybrid environments, modeling machine learning workflows, and building and running web applications that automatically scale and run in a highly available configuration. Customers can get started with EKS through an online workshop, connect with an expert for support, or learn about other companies using EKS.